Raigmore Hospital’s chronic car park overcrowding problem is to have another course of treatment in an effort to cure the stressful situation.
Borlum Castle, which was located in the Ness Castle area of Inverness, was home to the Mackintoshes who had seized their land by use of the claymore.
Increasing numbers of Highland households are likely to fall into fuel poverty this winter is the stark warning from a broad range of organisations.
An Inverness father-of-two who attended a local lap-dancing club punched a door steward who was ejecting him.
Charlie Christie returns with his column, this time taking a look at the incredibly close title battle shaping up in the Scottish Championship.
Renewed plans for an expansion at an out-of-town retail park in Inverness have prompted concerns about its potential impact on the city centre.
Charles Bannerman shares his view on climate challenge.
A new 175-bedroom hotel currently under construction on the banks of the River Ness will bring something fresh to the Inverness hospitality offering
Debates between Highland councillors over new strategy to make Inverness greener and healthier.
Nairn Community and Arts Centre is leading the way with its own climate programme.
An Inverness-based children’s charity has celebrated its third anniversary.
The local authority issued what is the second major strategy within a month for the city
The total cost of the device came to £621 with the footage to be used online on social media and YouTube
Shocking historic links between slavery and the Highlands have been revealed in a new book which is being reprinted within weeks of publication.
A violent thug who received a character reference from a prison officer was jailed for six years today after launching an unprovoked attack on a man.
None of us can fail to be aware that COP26 is now under way in Glasgow. I don’t think it is too dramatic to suggest the stakes could not be higher?
An Inverness care worker has been removed from the social services register after he pushed a vulnerable man with dementia against a wall.
Campaigners have criticised Highland Council for lobbying for the completion of the A9 and A96 dualling while ignoring the potential of rail routes.
Columnist Diane Knox tells of a very spooky event at Craig Dunain.
David Stewart says 'all men aged 65 and over are invited by the NHS' and should get the scan