Plans to build a new St Clement’s School and new Dingwall primary on a shared site will go to public consultation.
A seafront holiday let looks set to be transformed into a larger building.
Cancer survivor Amy Addison, who lost her mother to the disease in 2022, took part in Race for Life Inverness for her mum and all affected by cancer.
Hundreds of runners have raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity after pounding the streets of Inverness at the latest Race for Life.
The “biggest Christmas party the Highlands have ever seen” has been promised after musicians Calum MacPhail and Torridon announced a joint gig.
A large yacht with four people aboard has been rescued by the Kyle RNLI crew.
A new bookable sauna overlooking the Moray Firth could be built near a coastal path on the Black Isle.
Fans of Swedish furniture giant Ikea will find it even easier to get their design fix after plans for a new facility in Inverness got the green light.
When Nikki Brown and her husband set up their successful interior decor business they’d little idea a happy homecoming awaited just a few years later.
A luxury log cabin holiday let business set amid woodland on the Black Isle has gone on the market for offers over £850,000.
An epic challenge which saw a semi-retired farmer take a vintage tractor from Land’s End to John O’Groats is closing in on its fundraising target.
Inspiration for the home interior of your dreams is now within easier reach than ever - after a stunning bespoke design showroom opened its doors.
A £300 million deal will help more than double the number of EV charge points in the Highlands before the end of 2027.
A Highland trunk road will be closed at night for more than a week while vital road resurfacing takes place.
The popular attraction has been closed since a devastating fire destroyed a neighbouring building in March and left it with internal smoke damage.
The family of missing Inverness woman Andrea Kanerova (24) have been informed after a body was found in a park.
A hospital patient who suffered a bleed on the brain after a fall in a ward and later died experienced “significant & serious” failings in their care.
Dangerous and insecure loads were detected when police carried out a series of spot checks on lorries in Inverness recently.
An Inverness ‘legend’ who brought joy to generations has been immortalised in the same Victorian Market she was an integral part of for decades.
A key Highland trunk road will close for £290,000 of vital resurfacing works next month.