The Scottish Government has approved funding up to £1.75 million for a centre for young people with disabilities and complex needs in the Highlands
Golfers are being urged to swing into action to help a children's hospital charity working in the Highlands.
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses in the wake of an accident that has left a woman pedestrian with "life-changing" injuries.
Inverness Airport has landed a European aviation industry award for departure service.
The My Name’5 Doddie Foundation is raising funds to aid research into motor neurone disease.
A compilation of scenes highlighting Shakespeare’s leading women will feature in an online production by Inverness theatre group, The Florians.
Residents in a city neighbourhood have started a petition in a bid to prevent trees from being felled to make way for a controversial bus lane.
Highland Council says staff and members are working together locally to address the condition of play parks.
A new telephone befriending service is to be launched to tackle social isolation and loneliness among older people in the Highlands.
Six drivers are to be reported for alleged serious road traffic offences in the Highlands following patrols by road policing division officers.
Members of a Highland community have rallied round to ensure children can continue playing in their local park.
An ambitious project to develop a world-class climbing centre in the Highland capital is still alive, despite a recent setback.
Ten heroes of the coronavirus pandemic have received a special home delivery of a three-course gourmet meal courtesy of an Inverness hotel.
Furious parents are demanding a halt to the closure of play parks deemed dangerous by Highland Council.
A total of 108,403 people in the NHS Highland area have received their first Covid-19 vaccination.
The coronavirus pandemic has triggered a boom in property inquiries and sales in the Highlands as people rethink their lives.
A charity is embarking on a 10-month programme of celebrations to mark 10 years of making the difference for sick children in the Highlands.
Extra support and a constant review of plans to ease lockdown have been called for on behalf of small businesses as they gear up to reopen.
Bed and breakfast operators in Inverness remain concerned after the Scottish Government withdrew legislation aimed at regulating short-term lets.
Scotland’s supreme civil court has given a charity permission to challenge the Scottish Government’s beaver killing policy through a judicial review.