On the same day, he also drove at pedestrians elsewhere in Inverness forcing them to take evasive action to avoid being hit.
John Davidson explores the peninsular at Noss Head and visits the lighthouse and 15th-century Castle Sinclair-Girnigoe
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes also put pen to paper with more sections of the road to be developed in 12 months than were completed since 2007.
The difficulty in accessing dental care in the Highlands has been highlighted by a Beauly man who has been waiting a year for treatment.
Some parents say additional support is not available where it should be.
A local farm plays a big part in the production of the national drink.
Highland Council upheld complaints concerning two other members of staff, one of whom was described as ‘hostile’ to the teenager.
Inverness Caley Thistle are hopeful of a new dawn after incoming advisor Alan Savage secured agreement to wipe more than £3 million in historic debts.
The club suspended negotiations after the arrival of Orion Group chairman Alan Savage.
Hundreds of parents in the Highlands are calling for change in how neurodevelopmental conditions are assessed, with 1700 children yet to be assessed.
A long-established Inverness institution has re-opened its doors – with crinkle-cut chips set to return to the menu.
The 37-year-old had just been released on licence from a sentence at Inverness Prison two weeks earlier.
Samantha MacGillivray became the third person to be charged with murdering the 36-year-old on November 11/12 last year.
Single mum-of-one Lauren Johnstone, from Fortrose was unable to return to full-time work due to not being able to access childcare.
The Labour candidate expressed his concerns with bookable holiday venues and over concentrated Highland tourism.
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire’s Lib Dem candidate says Highland ‘infrastructure is too small’.
Under the spotlight of the public eye, the SNP candidate spoke about the housing crisis, and green spaces, to lack of democracy and trust.
Speaking to Inverness Chamber of Commerce’s chief executive, Alastair Campbell shared his thoughts on devolution past - and possible future.
Speaking before the election launch, the former Labour spin doctor branded Boris Johnson ‘amoral’ and called Liz Truss ‘utterly unsuited’ to be PM.
It was genuinely surprising to see that MSPs at Holyrood will have the final say on whether or not "assisted dying" becomes legal in Scotland.