A public vote will choose the 2025 Making a Difference Award winner when it opens next week.
An outstanding line-up celebrating the very best of trad, folk and Celtic-inspired music is promised for The Gathering Festival.
A Highland law firm is stepping up to take on the challenge of supporting one of the region’s leading mental health chartities.
More than 80 local pupils are set to work with industry mentors to develop solutions for energy, engineering, food and housing challenges.
Highland Council trading standards has launched the Highland Trusted Trader Scheme to give people a reliable way to find reputable local businesses.
Highland Council area committees could be given powers to place restrictions on the number of short-term lets (STL) available locally.
Sophie Boyne, from the Highlands, has made it through the first round of auditions for nationwide talent search Britain’s Got Talent.
Highland Council has launched a survey about the housing needs and future aspirations of local households.
NHS Highland’s new director of public health has spoken about the importance of working together.
Having stared his donation journey in 1971 aged 17, David Edes took in his 71st birthday last week by giving blood at Inverness Donor Centre.
School pupils are being helped to spread the word on less polluting behaviour as part of this year’s Clean Air Day campaign.
A team of cyclists from a renewable energy firm has handed over funds to a charity, raised by its participation in this year’s Etape Loch Ness.
Economic transformation is key to solving a host of local problems according to a candidate standing in next week’s Cromarty Firth by election.
Fish landings at Ullapool enjoyed significant increases in both value and tonnage in April, compared to the same month last year.
A Ross-shire golf event has raised more than £15,000 for a host of local good causes.
Cats Protection Tain and District is hoping to recruit indoor fosterers to care for unwanted and abandoned cats while they wait to find a new owner.
The community at Cromarty turned out in force recently to celebrate one of their own.
A former pupil of Dingwall Academy is part of a musical quartet set to entertain music lovers in Ross-shire this evening.
Hundreds of people turned out for a chance to learn more about marine life last weekend.
Fifty people gathered on the Ullapool shoreline today to call for a full UK arms embargo and UK sanctions on Israel.