A majority of Scots agree beavers should be moved to new locations in Scotland instead of being killed, according to new research.
Motorists are being advised a temporary 30 mph speed limit will be introduced along a main Inverness road from midnight.
Glass bottle and jar recycling in the Highlands is moving from segregated to mixed glass recycling making it easier than ever for the public.
TWO new faces are appearing on the bench at the Inverness Justice Centre.
Pam Dudek says 'I will not tolerate it if bullying is going on. It is unacceptable'
The local authority's leadership is deeply worried many people in the region will suffer from unemployment and poverty
AN eye-catching expression of young people’s belief in a safer, fairer and more sustainable planet has gone on show at Eden Court Theatre.
A FOOD larder has opened on the Black Isle in a bid to reduce food waste and provide for those who are struggling.
Highland Council aims to deal with the issue through enforcement and improved tourist infrastructure
A former soldier has praised the work of a sight loss charity that has been revamped.
Opposition is continuing to plans to build a new leisure destination.
Vandal Rising tells the 'uplifting and inspiring story' of Far North rapper Ebo McDowell.
A 'circuit-breaker' lockdown to tackle rising rates of coronavirus could herald the death knell for some businesses, it has been claimed.
A new team of specialist police officers has been set up in Inverness to help improve responses to calls from the public.
The creation of a specialist police call handling team in Inverness has been welcomed by the leader of Highland Council.
Money-spinning plans for a 500-berth marina between Inverness and Nairn would be unlikely to upset the area’s delicate eco-system - claim.
HIGHLAND Council’s pension fund has millions invested in one of the world’s biggest arms manufacturers.
The man, who has not been named, had complained that NHS Highland did not follow procedures when he wanted to move his mum to a care home in England.
Action to tackle bullying at NHS Highland will be a long-term initiative, health bosses have been told.
Two Highland women were in tandem as they crossed the finish line of a month-long challenge to each clock up 555 miles to help refugees.