An Inverness city centre street has been closed to traffic and pedestrians after masonry fell into the road.
Police say a woman had money stolen from her shortly after she withdrew cash from an ATM in Inverness.
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Supermarket bosses have promised to reopen an Inverness city centre store "as soon as possible" after a water leak forced it to temporarily close.
Almost 18,000 Highland children and adults had warmer homes over winter after receiving £1.3 million in heating payment help, new figures reveal.
Plans for a 14 turbine 98MW wind farm and 50MW battery energy storage site near the A9 at Moy have been submitted to the Scottish Government.
Water scarcity alerts have been issued in several Highland river catchments following a drier than normal April in many parts.
Hero firefighters who saved a heart attack victim’s life after he collapsed outside a hotel have been honoured.
Three people have been taken to Raigmore Hospital following a crash which closed the A9 for several hours.
A carer who photographed herself making a 'v' sign at a client and shared it online, and later lied when applying for a new job, has been struck off.
Emergency services are in attendance following the crash at around 1.15pm. Motorists are being asked to avoid the area.
A cake sale in aid of a girl with an incurable disease has raised £732 despite dozens of the original cakes being stolen by callous thieves.
An extreme wildfire risk is in place for the Highlands and Moray this week, as warmer, drier weather spreads in from the south.
A cyclist taking part in the annual Etape Loch Ness sportive has died after their bike and a BMW collided on the route near the event’s finish.
Police have appealed for help tracing a cyclist after a bike collided with a car on near Nairn.
The first official sighting of Nessie in 2025 has been recorded, with eye-witnesses describing a ‘long’ and ‘very graceful’ creature in Loch Ness.
Inverness city centre’s newest café has welcomed its first customers after officially opening inside the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
Delighted metal detectorists broke their fundraising record at their most recent charity dig - netting more than £1200 for Prostate Scotland.
Glamping pods and a house could be built on hillside near Reelig Wood under plans lodged with Highland Council.
Marc Wilson has taken on the role following the chamber’s annual general meeting on Friday.