A Dingwall woman is seeking to turn office space in the town into a hairdressing salon.
A grieving mother has described her family’s anguish after the reckless driver who killed her son was released from prison early.
Highland homeowners wishing to reduce energy bills could be able to tap into 100 per cent funding for solar panels and battery storage.
International Women’s Day will be celebrated online by more than 70 students and employees from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).
The publication of his book represents a 40-plus year labour of love for a Ross-shire author.
A court was delayed for almost an hour because of an answering machine.
It provoked heated debate across social media: should the slang word ‘jag’ or ‘jab’ be used for injection?
A classic and vintage car tour around Loch Ness that raises thousands of pounds for charity has been cancelled for a second year running.
Acute services in NHS Highland remain “very busy” after recent admissions – with Raigmore Hospital facing particular pressures.
It is simple three-letter slang for a medical term defining these strange and concerning times – yet opinion is divided on 'jag' or 'jab'
A planned overnight road closure in Inverness will no longer be necessary, Highland Council says.
Drivers are being warned that a city link road under the Kessock Bridge will be closed overnight from tomorrow evening.
People in the Highlands will soon receive coronavirus vaccines closer to home with the help of a mobile vaccination unit called the Jabbernaut.
A talented Highland artist is combining brush strokes with pedal strokes after turning to the humble bicycle in a time of need.
New life is being breathed into a once thriving historic Ross-shire hotel that fell into serious decline and disrepair.
Ross County need to pick up confidence.
Ross County can't accept relegation this season.
Striker aims to find the net for new boss.
Four people have died since a mass outbreak of Covid-19 first was reported at an Inverness-shire nursing home late last month.
Two Inverness charities have been honoured at an awards ceremony to recognise those who have worked tirelessly during the pandemic.