The National Trust for Scotland is to host new fossil walks from Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage and Museum in Cromarty.
All eligible young people are being encouraged to apply for a weekly, term time allowance of £30 per week from August.
For Refugee Week pupils from Dingwall Academy, Culloden Academy, and Inverness Royal Academy are to attend a special film screening at Eden Court.
A motoring group has chosen a new logo designed by a UHI Inverness student as part of its rebranding to encourage more young drivers to be road smart.
Stagecoach is supporting Highland mental health charity Mikeysline with two new advertisements to be displayed across the back of its buses.
A by election was held for the council ward yesterday.
A popular clothes fair is set to provide an alternative to fast fashion and a chance to get together.
Inflation may have pushed up Highland councillors’ expenses this year, with the total for reimbursement claims in 2023/24 topping £130,000.
Highland Council will work with UHI Inverness and Highland Hospice to improve their bid for funding for a project to enable end-of-life conversations.
5 titles with a Highland background are in the running for this year’s Highland Book Prize.
While colleagues rallied after Humza Yousaf’s resignation, opposition politicians have been quick to recount what they see as his failures in office.
Kelly Macrae and Savannah Kelly took the trophy as joint carers of the year at the Highland Heroes ceremony.
Recently moving from Golspie to Invergordon, Catherine Ferguson was "overwhelmed" to be named Highland Heroes' secondary teacher of the year.
Jane Mackintosh was named primary teacher of the year at this year's Highland Heroes awards.
A doctor who has helped care for children at Raigmore Hospital for 20 years has been named this year's Highland Heroes' healthcare hero.
Police Scotland’s first national campaign of the year is about to commence with the focus on speed limits.
Highland Council has responded to worries that not enough housing is planned to meet future demand in the region.
Highland business leaders want councillors to ‘seize the opportunity’ of the Cromarty and Inverness Green Freeport to boost 'critical' infrastructure.
People with a commitment to the future of the Highlands and Islands are being invited to apply to join the board of the region’s development agency.
A determined rock climbing instructor is on her way to bagging all 282 of Scotland's Munros after embarking on the challenge just before Christmas.