Inverness artist Louise Innes is opening a gallery and creative hub in mall to showcase her work and that of other artists.
A Highland couple who lost their newborn baby are raising money in her memory and for the neonatal unit that fought to save her.
100-years-ago the first meeting of the British Cabinet outside London was held in the Highlands – and here's why.
Fighting the flab is a constant struggle for many, and all too often it is the flab that wins.
NHS Highland (NHSH) is looking for a new board member to be involved in protecting the health of the local population.
Wester Ross will in September host Scotland's first seaweed festival and attract scientists, artists writers and chefs.
Inverness based social care provider Highland Home Carers gives full-time staff a £1000 cash and shares boost.
Permission has been granted to erect a single storey shop at Upper Docharty with anticipated hours 10am-4pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
A pod of dolphins from the Moray Firth was involved in a dramatic rescue of a distressed swimmer hundreds of miles away.
Councillors will be urged to keep two of the controversial Spaces for People schemes including Castle one-way.
Highland Council has appointed three “children’s champions” to advocate for young people and their families.
Drivers drug driving to be targeted by major Police Scotland campaign over the next few weeks.
THE pipes and drums are blasting back to Inverness, bringing a major money-spinning boost to tourism and the Highland economy.
Police are using an unmarked truck to nab drivers using their mobile phones behind the wheel.
A plan to create a promenade along the waterfront of beautiful Ullapool has been lodged with Highland Council planners.
An artist and her husband are taking advice on mounting a 'robust appeal' after a planning knock-back.
An animal shelter on the Black Isle has thanked its Number One fundraiser for bringing them £50,000 in the past three years and four months.
A long-established Invergordon bar that called last orders during the pandemic is to be converted into flats.
For weeks an overflowing dog poo bin was stinking up a community owned playpark on the Black Isle.
A fire safety warning has gone out to Highland campers to prevent avoidable fires in the countryside as high summer approaches.