Proposals by President Donald Trump for the US to take over Gaza and relocate its people are ‘morally incomprehensible’, says an Inverness doctor.
A Highland teenager has set himself the challenge of running a distance of more than two marathons to benefit younger pupils at his school.
The high level of support provided to breastfeeding mothers in the Highlands has been recognised with a gold award.
Traditional lion dances and business blessings will take place in Inverness city centre tomorrow to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Anglers are preparing to gather in Inverness with a sense of renewed optimism as they mark the start of the salmon fishing season on the River Ness.
Contentious plans to change a former Inverness care home into a children’s nursery have been given the go-ahead.
The potential future of the Old High Church in Inverness will be discussed at a public meeting next month.
An Inverness care home which was at risk of having its registration withdrawn has made the improvements demanded by Scotland’s care watchdog.
The chance to own Inverness’s oldest building is once again a possibility as the Old High Church is once again back on the market.
Retailer WH Smith which has a branch in Inverness High Street is exploring the possible selloff of its high street stores amid a drop in sales.
New fiction by Inverness-born writer Ali Smith is among the work longlisted for the Highland Book Prize 2024.
A recruitment drive aimed at tackling the number of job vacancies in the care sector will take place at a two-day event in Inverness.
Motorists are being warned of overnight closures of the A82 near Loch Ness to enable essential roadworks.
From dealing with a teenage armed robber involved in a 120mph police chase to two warring brothers, Inverness Sheriff Court has had a busy week.
Train services across the Highlands continue to be affected today in the wake of Storm Éowyn.
Youngsters are being invited to make artificial snow at an inaugural event tomorrow at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
The new owners of a popular cafe in Inverness city centre have spoken of their determination to retain the street’s retail diversity.
The atmosphere at a sell-out Burns supper for a Highland mental health charity has been described as “electrifying”.
The new owners of a popular cafe in Inverness city centre have spoken of their determination to retain the street’s retail diversity.
A celebration of the life and works of Scotland’s national poet Robert Burns has raised thousands of pounds for a Highland mental health charity.