Police are continuing their investigations after, what is being described as a disturbance, following an incident in the Park Terrace area.
With Covid–19 restrictions partially easing, photographer and filmmaker Callum Mackay, made a video around the city.
In a manifesto published today, the industry body said a multilateral taskforce was required to address worrying trends.
“During the pandemic, we’ve seen how critical it is to have good, local general healthcare and easy access to acute services," Ms Forbes has said.
The post-pandemic rebuilding plan includes unlimited demand-led apprenticeships, a key request of Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Scotland.
Ambulance staff from across the north division have already raised more than £3,400 for the charity.
A grieving husband is calling on Royal Mail workers in Dingwall to stop abusing disabled parking bays.
An Invergordon princess is cutting off her locks to support children coping with cancer.
A young boy who was born with a bacterial infection has walked 100 miles to raise money for research into the condition.
Votes were almost evenly split with those readers who believe it was a good way for the government to support local business.
George Robinson (60), from Rhynie near Fearn, said he wanted to support the charity after two decades of suffering with mental health issues.
Concerns have been raised after an area within a Highland cemetery was damaged by fire.
Last year, the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) lodged proposals with the Scottish Government to establish a new medical school.
Knitters from Tain and surrounding area have been busy creating Easter chicks to raise much-needed funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
David Finlayson, Nick Finnigan and Kirk Tudhope will sit as non-executive directors.
The Independent National Whistleblowing Officer (INWO) service, covering the whole of NHS Scotland, go live today.
In an online plea, officers said dogs chasing livestock can do serious damage, and all incidents should be reported to them on 101.
Kyle of Lochalsh, Kyle lifeboat was called last night at 10pm to help in the search for a missing person.
A call for mental health professionals to be available in GP surgeries has been made by the Scottish Conservative candidate for Inverness and Nairn.
Molly Nolan, the Liberal Democrat candidate for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, described the new figures as “devastating”