A TikTok star from Hawaii and an actor from Inverness are set to begin 2025 by getting married after love blossomed from opposite sides of the world.
The re-opening of Inverness Castle following a multimillion-pound revamp is set to be one of the most significant developments for the city in 2025.
An Inverness businessman has voiced his disappointment after discovering that payments made via ZettlebyPayPal before Christmas have been delayed.
Searches are continuing in the Grantown area for missing 28-year-old Marc Drostle nearly a week after he was last seen.
Flood barriers have been installed in Nairn as an amber weather warning from the Met Office is due to take effect from just after midnight (Tuesday).
Police are asking farmers to check their fields and any outbuildings for a man who has been reported missing in the Aviemore area since December 17.
The Scottish Government Resilience Room (SGORR) has activated as weather warnings for rain were upgraded to amber.
Thousands welcomed in 2010 at the Red Hot Highland Fling in the Northern Meeting Park in Inverness.
Mince pies, mocktails and other festive treats were on the menu at a new pupil-run cafe in Inverness.
Despite concerns, VisitScotland has confirmed it will go ahead with its plan to close the facility.
A group of 19 Afghan women medical students have celebrated the festival of Yalda while experiencing their first Scottish Christmas in the Highlands.
During the past year, Inverness consultant paediatrician Salim Ghayyda has watched in anguish from afar as his war-torn homeland has been bombarded.
As tributes pour in after the death of baker Harry Gow, we publish these images in honour of a man known for quality, tradition, and community spirit.
A fire which badly damaged a house in Inverness is being treated by the poiice as ‘wilful’ as their inquiries continue.
Police in Aviemore are appealing for help to trace Marc Drostle, who has been reported missing.
A Highland housebuilder has taken on a three-month fundraising challenge to help a mental health charity.
It has been another busy week for coverage of cases at Inverness Sheriff Court.
Tributes have poured in following the death of Highland baker Harry Gow aged 89.
Police inquiries are continuing into a fire which badly damaged a house in Inverness.
Choral singers kept Inverness Christmas shoppers entertained during a non-stop four-hour Carolthon.