March 2022: The Hydro Ness on the River Ness in Inverness becomes operational.
A Highland mental health charity has relocated to a new base in Inverness city centre as its work continues to expand.
Pupils at an Inverness primary school have shown off their artistic talents after turning their school hall into an art gallery.
Public feedback is being sought on plans to create the first indoor skatepark for Inverness.
Developers are in a race to pump Loch Ness dry, according to a salmon conservation body.
Donkey enclosure, Black Isle Wildlife Park.
Hot weather and thousands of thirsty festival-goers led to long bar queues on day one of Peat & Diesel’s Black Isle Belter.
Plans have been resubmitted to extend a prominent building in Inverness city centre which has been empty since last autumn.
Festival-goers have been gathering on the Black Isle for two-days of music from a range of bands including Peat & Diesel.
New friendships were forged and old ones renewed over lunch at an Inverness community centre.
More than 700 people have signed a petition urging Inverness Caledonian Thistle to reverse its decision to move the club’s training base to Fife.
Police officers have issued an appeal for information following the deaths of two men after a car left the A87 at Invergarry.
The importance of wood-burning stoves to homes in rural and islands communities will be debated in the Scottish Parliament next week.
A fundraising appeal launched by an Inverness hospital consultant in a desperate bid to evacuate family members from Gaza has raised almost £111,000.
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.