A new mental health support service has been launched for young people in the Highlands.
Caley Thistle's newly-appointed sporting director John Robertson has signed up to another new role – ambassador with mental health charity Mikeysline.
Woodland-themed trails are among the free sessions being offered to youngsters this summer at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
Shocked residents in an Inverness neighbourhood have started a campaign opposing plans to create a road cutting across parkland.
Residents in Inverness have just one week left to nominate schools, charities and community groups to receive support in a scheme run by Dobbies.
A significant increase in Covid-19 cases have been reported in the NHS Highland area with 83 cases notified yesterday.
Former service personnel in Inverness have marked the centenary of the Royal British Legion Scotland (RBLS) with a wreath-laying ceremony.
Rotarians have donated a number of laptop computers for use by adult learners.
Councillors are "strongly" advised to reject efforts to build a £3 million world-class climbing centre next to a large fuel depot on safety grounds.
Ritchie Cunningham, head of Inverness High School for 23 years, has written or co-written more than 30 publications and taken part in radio shows.
Bosses at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness have issued a strongly-worded attack against Highland Council over city centre masterplan.
The payment, which is only available in Scotland, is open to families who get tax credits or certain other benefit.
Talented residents in a Nairn neighbourhood have staged their first craft and artisans fair.
Line drawings depicting buildings in an Inverness street a century ago have been presented to present- day business owners.
Overnight rail services between London and the Highlands will be cancelled during an 11-day strike by rail workers starting next week.
Another sighting of Nessie has been registered on the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register bringing the total so far this year to seven.
Continued work to improve active travel routes in Inverness is part of a programme in the Highlands to tackle the climate and ecological emergency.
A new art piece in an Inverness park is set to become a wildlife selfie spot after plans for its original city centre location were changed.
Police have issued an appeal in a bid to track down a cyclist following a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre by a large vehicle on the A835 near Ullapool.
Work will get under way next week on a further ground investigations on the six-mile section of the A9 dualling project between Tomatin and Moy.