British astronaut Tim Peake will bring the awe and wonder of space travel past, present and future to Inverness as his show tours the UK.
Planned accommodation at Inverness Campus will be key to encouraging students in the Highlands to consider healthcare careers, says NHS Highland.
The unit occupied by the tourist information centre in Inverness High Street has been placed on the market.
The A9 near Alness has now reopened following a collision earlier today.
The new Inverness prison will be a place where prisoners can get the support to turn their lives around, according to a Highlands and Islands MSP.
The A9 is closed in both directions near Alness due to a collision.
A power cut in Nairn is currently affecting 147 homes.
Accommodation for up to 100 hospital staff and students is being planned at Inverness Campus.
An Inverness community activist recognised in the New Year Honours list has made a robust defence of her area on whose behalf she accepted the award.
Is Inverness’s oldest building important enough to the city to retain it for public use?
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a world-renowned expert and author in the computing world following his death in Inverness.
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister has been given an insight into work by social enterprises in the Inverness area during visits to two organisations.
Former Inverness journalist Mike Edwards has been appointed an Honorary Colonel in the Army Cadet Force.
Six schools and three nurseries in the Highlands have so far announced they will be closed or will open later today.
Further wintry showers may lead to some travel disruption in the Highlands amid a yellow weather warning for snow and ice.
An Inverness cafe owner who fled a devastating fire in which her former partner died has cashed up for the last time as she hands over to new owners.
Scottish Water hopes to restore water supplies to an Inverness neighbourhood later this morning.
Residents in an Inverness neighbourhood are reporting an interruption to their water supply.
A hall in the heart of an Inverness neighbourhood has reopened its doors to offer a warm space for residents to meet, have a chat and enjoy a cuppa.
In a corner of Cafe 1668 in Inverness, banter and chat resounds from a reserved table taken up by small group of men.