A Highland campaigner who has spent 33 years trying to expose the truth behind the UK infected blood scandal has spoken of the “stolen years”.
Fond tribute has been paid to a former guitar-playing Highland football player who has died at his home in New Zealand aged 75.
A Black Isle man infected with contaminated blood was in London today to hear that a treatment scandal affecting thousands could have been avoided.
A police operation on the North Coast 500 route has resulted in 24 drivers being charged with speeding offences.
June 2015: The jubilation of Inverness Caley Thistle players and manager John Hughes is captured as they bring home the Scottish Cup.
The UK’s largest volume of water is proving to be an alluring - if contentious - draw to those hoping to harness the power of this vast resource.
Ambitious plans have been revealed for another major hydro scheme using Loch Ness in the drive to generate more green energy and reach net zero.
March 2019: Demolition of the fire-ravaged Eastgate Hostel in Inverness begins following a long-running campaign by the Inverness Courier.
A legal challenge over Highland Council’s controversial plans to revamp Academy Street in Inverness has been heard in the Court of Session.
A paddleboarding challenge on Loch Ness has raised £2400 to help a group of youngsters compete in a martial arts world championship competition.
The Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport is set to be a multi-generational game changer, bringing thousands of jobs and huge opportunities.
Two major business organisations have found themselves at odds over a proposed green energy project on the south side of Loch Ness.
A 43-year old man has been charged with dangerous driving after police detected a car being driven at 142mph on a Highland road.
Summer 2015: Firefighters tackle a wildfire south of Inverness.
An evening of sheer indulgence added to the fundraising efforts of one Strictly Inverness contestant in Kirkhill.
Duncan McDonald is taking on his latest challenge as the newly-elected independent representative for Inverness South on Highland Council.
It took persistence, people and pounds to build Scotland’s first integrated specialist centre for young people with complex needs in Inverness.
An Inverness doctor is hoping to evacuate more of his family out of Gaza after four members were allowed to leave the war-torn territory.
Bold plans by a Highland community to transform its village hall are in limbo after it was told Scottish Government funding is not available.
November 2016: The glass viewing canopy is hoisted into place on the North Tower at Inverness Castle giving 360 degree views of the city.