Youth groups have warned that new charges to use premises owned by Highland Council could impact on families.
The tragic death of a Ross-shire fish farm worker will be remembered during a ceremony to mark International Workers' Memorial Day.
A planning application may hold the key to the murder of Alistair Wilson more than 17 years ago, police have said.
Almost 25 per cent of households in the Highlands have still to fill in their census forms.
The purpose-built Highland Cross Seagull, based in Inverness, will take passengers along the waterway again on Monday.
Young people who have lived in care are being supported through a new scheme to help them take up learning and job opportunities.
Cases of coronavirus and norovirus have resulted in two wards at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness being closed to new admissions.
Two rival supermarkets are in a showdown over plans for the Highland capital.
TV viewers were given a fascinating glimpse into three Highland homes as the popular programme Scotland’s Home of the Year returned last night.
A look at two Highland-based contenders to feature in BBC Scotland's programme Scotland’s Home of the Year.
Firefighters spent more than five hours tackling a blaze at a well-known wood panel manufacturing plant.
Former court rooms, corridors and offices, once busy with day-to-day judicial tasks, stand silent and deserted.
The boss of a new adventure sports charity has outlined his vision of creating a community hub to help improve people's lives.
Age Scotland is calling for urgent action to support older people on low incomes.
Police have issued an appeal for information after a large quantity of oil was stolen from an address in the Invergordon area.
Detectives investigating the murder of Alistair Wilson in Nairn 17 years ago are appealing for information about two men seen with a handgun.
A new comedy club to promote fresh talent in the Highlands has been formed and will meet for the first time early next month.
Work will start next week on a £90,000 project to improve the footpath next to the A82 through Fort Augustus.
A mother who has experienced “the living hell” of a family member using drugs has started a group for families and friends affected by addiction.
Young people with sight loss are bringing a paralympic sport to the Highlands.