Frank To to exhibit in Northern Ireland.
A NEW fund to support young musicians and those interested in entering the music industry has been created in memory of a pioneering industry giant.
The previous sex offender faced a total of 22 charges involving six different victims over an 18 year period.
An Alness man who suffered a significant brain injury several years ago can't explain why he drives although he is disqualified, a court heard.
A chef whose life had spiralled out of control damaged a Highland cancer support centre in a drug and alcohol-fuelled rage.
Landmark buildings put in frame by artist at shopping centre gallery.
A woman who shouted and swore at police officers will have to wait to learn how she will be dealt with by the courts.
The man also bit a police officer in the incident earlier this summer.
An Inverness man smashed 18 windows of the city’s Jobcentre because his benefits were getting cut.
He will be sentenced next month.
Clifford Walklett made no plea to a charge of threatening or abusive behaviour.
The court heard the man refused to allow police to take a specimen after they believed he was driving under the influence.
A 17-year-old father was sentenced to 27 months detention as the High Court returned to Inverness for the first time in many years.
A Ross-shire man appeared in private on charges including culpable and reckless conduct by knowingly having Covid and entering a public house.
A 19-year-old man appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court yesterday in connection with a series of housebreakings in the city over the summer.
A 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of break-ins to businesses in Inverness.
Things turned nasty when a Wester Ross woman confronted her boyfriend with her suspicions.
A 27-year-old man who attacked a disabled man with a metal pole which broke during the assault in Alness was spared a jail sentence this week.
A 18.9 acre campsite built at a picturesque location on the shores of Loch Ness is to make a “seamless transition” to its new owners
The offender was more than twice the legal limit when he was stopped by police.