Tributes have been paid to the dedicated service of Inverness Depute Provost Graham Ross who has resigned as a city councillor for family reasons.
An ambitious £523,000 project to replace a dilapidated seafront boardwalk in Inverness will go out to public consultation next month.
Inverness councillors will be asked to formally agree funds which were allocated earlier this year to enable play parks to reopen.
Revised options to ease traffic congestion at a notorious Inverness bottleneck are set to be subject to a public consultation starting next month.
Three homes in the Highlands will come under the scrutiny of a trio of property experts in the popular BBC TV series, Scotland’s Home of the Year.
Wellies and waterproofs have been essential for those venturing out today as a band of heavy rain showers continued to pass through Inverness.
Motorists are being advised that a trunk road in Inverness is partially blocked due to a breakdown
A choir has released a music video to help raise vital funds for Highland Hospice.
Plans to develop Scotland’s first integrated centre for young people with complex needs are set to receive £250,000 funding.
An Inverness church pastor is urging the Scottish Government to urgently review the rules around congregational singing in places of worship.
Cycling and recycling have been highlighted in a series of litter picks with a green spin.
A new civic space in the centre of Inverness could be created as part of a masterplan to help with the city’s recovery and regeneration post-pandemic.
Images of Inverness people on their doorsteps during the unsettling days of lockdown have been unveiled in a topical new exhibition.
Car boot sales are set to return at the Tesco Extra store at the Inverness Retail Park on Sunday following an easing of the coronavirus restrictions.
Images highlighting the heritage of an Inverness city centre street feature in a newly-released film.
Rail services operated by London North Eastern Railway (LNER) to Inverness have been reintroduced following the completion of safety checks on trains.
A free face-to-face clinic will be held in Inverness next weekend to help people apply for the EU Settlement Scheme if they have not already done so.
Police officers in Inverness are asking for the public's help to trace a vehicle seen being driven in a dangerous manner in the city at the weekend.
Hollywood actor Karen Gillan is supporting calls for increased legal protections for pigs which she describes as "incredibly intelligent animals".
Pupils at an Inverness primary school have written letters and parcelled up favourite items to future generations to retrieve in 100 years' time.