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Highland crash that saw man taken to Raigmore Hospital sparks police appeal
Road Policing officers are appealing for information following a serious crash on the A82, three miles south of Inverness.
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£1.2m renewables training centre officially opens
A £1.2million Inverness centre which has already provided renewables training to more than 1000 people has been officially opened.
Loch Ness RNLI rescue large vessel that had lost power
A Loch Ness rescue service was tasked to respond to a large sailing vessel and small motor cruiser that had lost power, earlier this month.
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Annual whisky showcase set to return to Inverness as part of ‘biggest ever’ national festival
Whisky enthusiasts will have plenty to savour this summer as the Scottish National Whisky Festival makes its return to Inverness.
New care home to open doors to community
Inverness’s newest care home is set to open its doors to the local community this weekend before it welcomes its first residents.
Pupils set for Athens trip after winning major award
Fortrose Academy’s team of young entrepreneurs has swept the boards at two top enterprise events.
300-year-old lodge built by a countess is up for sale
Fodderty Lodge, which dates back to 1730 and was built by the Countess of Cromartie, is for sale for offers over £640,000.
Indoor dance experience PULS8 hailed as ‘great success’ after debut event at Inverness Ice Centre
PULS8 welcomed around 1000 people to Inverness Ice Centre on Saturday
Young people to share their voices on Highland during conference in Inverness
The annual Highland Youth Parliament (HYP) conference will take place at Inverness Leisure Centre on Friday, June 13.
Content creator held his hands around neck of ex-partner
A content creator held his hands around the neck of his ex-girlfriend and pushed her across the kitchen a court had been told.
‘Fund schools properly’: Highland Council plans to add to school management
YOUR VIEWS: Readers respond to council plans for boosting attainment in schools.
Mental health nurse’s Hogmanay row ends in three-figure fine
Inverness Sheriff Court hears about ‘toxic relationship’.
Race is on for business leaders to ‘raise their ransom’ for baby loss charity
Business leaders in Inverness are being held to ransom - all in aid of charity.
Highland bin lorries to collect mobile phone signal data to help boost accuracy of coverage checks
The initiative is being rolled out across the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire.
‘Medical emergency’ on cruise ship after passenger required ‘necessary medical care’
A medical emergency aboard a major cruise ship sparked its early arrival in the Cromarty Firth.
Fears over proposal to ditch the pitch at new academy
There are concerns about moves to drop plans for a second pitch at the new Nairn Academy.
Multibillion-pound tsunami of Highland renewable projects sparks call for locals to ‘unite’
MP Jamie Stone voices concerns in Westminster and applauds bravery of Councillor Helen Crawford about ‘democratic failure’.
Gaelic schools plan highlighted during Inverness visit
Parents across Scotland will be able to ask for a Gaelic school to be established in their area as part of legislation plans highlighted in Inverness.
PICTURES: Over 1100 march through Inverness for Highland Pride
It was the fifth iteration of the event, which celebrates LGBTQ+ identities, in Inverness.
Pupil scoops award after ‘huge’ Ukraine fundraiser
A Fortrose Academy pupil, who has been tirelessly fundraising for Ukraine, has scooped a prestigious award for her efforts.