Highland Council will fly the rainbow flag – the symbol of the LBGT+ rights movement – in Inverness on July 20 and 21 to show support for Proud Ness.
Proud Ness organisers have announced a family-focused theme for next month’s event.
Trading standards services are warning householders to be on their guard if they are approached by people wishing to install home energy products.
Scotland’s largest combined arts venue, Eden Court, has announced changes to its board of directors.
Ten drivers will be reported in connection with drink-driving offences in the Highlands and Islands during the last week.
Ruth Mackay has been appointed as the new head teacher of Holm Primary School in Inverness.
Police are appealing for information after attempted break-ins to two taxis in Inverness.
An SNP MSP has declared the Scottish Government is fighting poverty with one hand tied behind its back.
Gaelic parents and toddlers gathered in Bellfield Park, Inverness for a musical teddy bear’s picnic.
THREE vehicles have been stolen from an Inverness car dealership.
More than 300 people gathered at Inverness College UHI to see this year’s top students honoured at its annual Student Awards.
A MOTORCYCLIST has died in an accident in Inverness.
PART of an Inverness road has been closed by police following an accident.
Motorists are being advised of temporary road closures and traffic restrictions in Inverness during Piping Inverness tomorrow.
The bridge at Ness Islands Railway in Inverness has been targeted by vandals – prompting an appeal for a joiner.
Robbie Forsyth and friend Ian Cartwright have completed a personal pilgrimage by cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats for CHAS.
The team at Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport continues to grow, with Dorothy Green appointed as director of sales.
Highland Council has agreed to allow a question time for the public at its meetings.
DOZENS of people are protesting against planned education cuts outside Highland Council headquarters in Inverness.
People with dementia and their families are to benefit from a new initiative by Inverness-based Partnerships for Wellbeing (P4W).