Cake, coffee and chat were among the ingredients for a successful inaugural ceilidh night at an Inverness community cafe.
New designs for a proposed Inverness Maritime Heritage Trail have been unveiled for public feedback.
Efforts are under way to make new care arrangements for residents at an Inverness care home after inspectors raised serious concerns.
Serious and significant concerns have been identified during an inspection at an Inverness care home.
High demand is expected as tickets for the highly-anticipated charity dance competition, Strictly Inverness, go on sale tomorrow at 10am.
The excitement of the Cheltenham Festival races came to an Inverness restaurant to raise almost £30,000 for Highland Hospice.
Students in Inverness are being encouraged to give feedback about their learning experience – and help the Highland Hospice.
Young patients admitted to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness have benefited from a children's charity which saw its income rise by 12 per cent last year.
A man reported missing from Inverness has been traced safe and well.
Award-winning bakery chain, Harry Gow, is planning to open a new shop and hot food takeaway in Inverness.
Good staff and good customers – two vital ingredients for a good bar, according to Inverness proprietor Liz Lawson.
An Inverness cookery student who quit his job to follow his dream of being a chef has won a scholarship offering training at a high-end restaurant.
Essential roadworks on the A9 north of the Kessock Bridge will continue until Sunday April 14.
An energy giant aims to reassure the public there will be no significant change to the scale of development at a proposed substation near Kiltarlity.
Plans have been submitted to build 10 bungalows on land near the Caledonian Canal in Inverness.
A Beauly forestry student has received a top prize at a Scottish awards ceremony.
Young book lovers in Inverness had the chance to meet the popular storybook character, the Gruffalo, as he approaches his 25th birthday.
A full house – including a newly-wed couple – enjoyed the craic at an Inverness hoolie which raised £500 for a Gaelic cultural centre in Inverness.
An Inverness project tackling food poverty and social isolation has seen another annual rise in the number of meals it has served.
An ambitious project to restore a neglected Victorian pond behind Boleskine House near Loch Ness has started.