2024 has been full of stories about inspirational individuals within our community. Here are just three tp keep an eye on in 2025.
A final round-up of our best images of 2024, captured at events across the region.
More of the best pictures of the year taken by our photographers Callum Mackay and James Mackenzie.
Will you make giving blood - or plasma - one of your new year resolutions?
Another round-up of some of the best photographs of the year captured by our award-winning snappers, Callum Mackay and James Mackenzie.
YOUR VIEWS: Council looks to make 20mph zones permanent while objections remain over North Kessock EV hub plan
Heavy downpours across the Inverness area have left residents of one city street again facing flooding fears as new year approaches.
It has been a packed year of events - and for much of it our award-winning photographers have been there to capture the moment.
Blood is important in accident and emergency situations but also for those facing the fight against cancer.
YOUR VIEWS: The ‘pantomime’ of energy policy plus Marie Curie support and Dogs Trust thanks
A donor who has given blood a total of 100 times says it gives him a special feeling to know how many babies he has helped through the years.
Just weeks into our Give Blood, Save Lives campaign almost 600 big-hearted heroes have come forward so far - including leading Highland businesses.
Highland Council’s forestry team has raised objections to plans to build 375 new homes near the River Ness.
YOUR VIEWS: Tributes following the death of Highland baker Harry Gow
Electrical issues at a major city school less than a decade old have been flagged up as part of a licence application.
YOUR VIEWS: On council overpayments and Academy Street costs.
“I’ve always wanted to give blood, but life has had a habit of getting in the way.”
Christmas is nearly upon us and you may very well still be looking for gifts that are a little out of the ordinary.
YOUR VIEWS: Remembering a one of a kind figure of the Inverness retail scene.
First Minister John Swinney has been invited to travel between Caithness and Inverness to see what patients experience travelling for healthcare.