An increase in holiday and short-term let properties in an Inverness residential area is adding to the city’s housing crisis, say community leaders.
Further expansion planned at Inverness Campus will be discussed by Highland councillors next week.
A fundraising ceilidh will be held next month as the campaign to acquire a historic Inverness building for community use is stepped up.
The owner of a building destroyed in a fire attack in Inverness earlier this month has vowed to rebuild it as soon as possible.
Former care home worker Sarah MacDougall was one of the first patients in the Highlands to survive Covid-19 - but it has had a life-changing impact.
A team of white-suited investigators were today at the scene where a massive blaze destroyed five shops in Inverness.
An investigation has been launched after fly tippers dumped rubbish near Culloden Battlefield.
An Inverness artist has been chosen to take to the catwalk in her vintage-style outfit to celebrate 150 years of iconic London design house, Liberty.
A 39-year-man has been arrested in connection with a reported disturbance in Inverness in which a man was taken to hospital.
More than 500 young artists in the Highlands have used their creativity to make powerful works of art highlighting climate issues.
A 55-year-old man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the domestic and sexual abuse of two women.
A planning application has been submitted for a pumped hydro storage scheme in the Highlands which would be one of the largest of its type in the UK.
A long-established interior design and furnishing shop in Inverness is set to close with the owners announcing their retirement.
Police have arrested and charged a man after a car was found to be travelling at 101mph on a Highland road yesterday.
Motorists are being advised of potential delays on the A9 south of Inverness starting later this month to enable essential roadworks.
A Highland teenager has run a distance of more than two marathons - while doubling his fundraising target for his school.
Concerned residents in an Inverness neighbourhood fear planned parking changes in their road will lead to increased dangers.
Staff at an Inverness baker’s shop destroyed in a massive blaze are being redeployed until they can return to a rebuilt unit.
Communities on the Black Isle have demonstrated their support for the people of Ukraine by donating thousands of food, medical and hygiene items.
Firefighters from six different stations tackled the blaze at the Fairways Business Park in Inverness.