As they celebrate 60 years of marriage, Inverness couple Julian and Kay Cox are unequivocal about what has kept them together.
An Inverness-born acoustic scientist has been presented with a British Empire Medal (BEM).
A former coordinator of a Christian environmental charity has been ordained during a service in Inverness.
Essential maintenance work on the A82 at the Fort Augustus swing bridge will begin in the new year.
This picture of Croy falconer Allan MacKinnon with Bonnie is the latest in our series, Behind The Lens: The Legacy of a Highland news photographer.
A Highland-made film aimed at inspiring people to tackle climate change has received international recognition in its first year since production.
Dougie Grant recalls as a youngster witnessing a half-submerged ship which had grounded near home, knowing his father had helped to rescue 12 people.
Detectives in Inverness have released images of three men who may be able to help with their inquiries following a housebreaking in Croy.
Performers of all ages and stages are urged to submit entries for next year’s Inverness Music Festival - described as ‘performance for everyone’.
A well-known and popular cafe and bicycle workshop in Inverness could be wound up.
The magic and fun of pantomime is to be performed at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness for the first time.
A new mental health service for young people in the Highlands has delivered hundreds of sessions since opening its doors.
The youngster’s homemade poster says it all - awesome.
Motorists are being warned of lane closures on the A9 near Inverness for six nights for drainage investigations.
An Inverness organisation supporting women who have experienced domestic abuse has defended its record following an inspectors’ report.
An Inverness organisation providing services to women and children who have experienced domestic abuse has received two ‘weak’ ratings by inspectors.
Calls are growing for an urgent rethink on proposals which could affect services for women and children affected by domestic abuse in the Highlands.
Preparations are under way to host 19 female medical students from Afghanistan in the Highlands for Christmas.
Christmas shoppers in Inverness will be treated to a varied programme of festive songs during a four-hour Carolthon for charity.
Pupils from four schools in Inverness and Nairn are helping to spread festive cheer by volunteering their services for a special mission.