Police remain on the scene of the deliberate blaze that has destroyed multiple business premises in the city.
A former doctor was among those giving blood at a community donation session last week.
YOUR VIEWS: Readers are divided over how to take a recent inspection report on Raigmore Hospital
Friends and colleagues of a Highland Hospice nurse came out in force to support her fundraising efforts this weekend.
YOUR VIEWS: Reaction to NHS pressures plus private hire regulations and MP energy woes.
The annual fundraising car wash held by Kessock RNLI was a record breaker this time round.
Members of the Inverness BID team rolled up their sleeves to donate blood as part of our Give Blood, Save Lives campaign.
If you want to give blood that’s great - but did you know that there are different kinds of donation you can make?
A 40-year-old man who died following fatal crash on the A96 near Elgin has been named as Gary Dewar.
Tributes have been paid to a former Culloden Academy teacher who has passed away.
P7 pupils from across the region were asked to come up with names for local Stagecoach buses - and their efforts didn’t disappoint!
Highland based food and drink producers have until March 28 to enquire about a new support programme aimed at helping the sector cut carbon emissions.
Cannabis products as well as cash and drug related items were seized by police who targeted an address in the Slackbuie area of Inverness on Friday.
Researchers are to continue hosting a series of public online seminars exploring their impactful research on biodiversity and climate change.
An event that offered people the chance to perform one of the most famous musical works of all time was a money-spinner for Highland Hospice.
People across large parts of the north of Scotland are being warned to be aware of the danger of wildfire over the coming days.
A Nairn pub and hotel’s popular outdoor drinking area is to be relocated and its bar and dining area extended.
YOUR VIEWS: Readers react to recent stories and local concerns.
A Highland partnership that has worked to reduce waste is to look back at its achievements as it gets ready to wind up after three years.
YOUR VIEWS: Readers on Raigmore bus gate issues plus a ‘new-old’ approach to healthcare and Fergus Ewing’s ‘deselection’