Highland Council is asking people's views on how they would like to see area-based funds spent.
A grieving mum has described how her heart is breaking after the death of her much-loved teenage son.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a premises in the Balloch area of Inverness was broken into.
A new Highland online exhibition will mark the 150th anniversary of an act of parliament that transformed the lives of Scottish children.
There was joy for high-achieving pupils at Nairn Academy today as the secondary school reported positive overall SQA exam results.
A new venue in Inverness will set out to showcase the very best in Scottish food, drink and live music.
More than 4,500 young people across the Highlands received their SQA exams results today – with improved attainment in several key areas.
A Golden Labrador sculpture that captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike is to be named Breac – Gaelic for fish or speckled brown trout.
A new campaign is urging people not to leave loved ones in doubt when it comes to their organ and tissue donation wishes.
Rosemarkie’s Groam House Museum needs to find new space after being asked to vacate an old stable block it rents on Rosehaugh Estate seven miles away.
UHI is offering an open invite to a free event designed to show how it engages with individuals and businesses across the region.
UHI Inverness has announced its five winners of this year’s student of the year awards.
It was a rare opportunity to name a new Inverness landmark.
Iain Jack survives bowel cancer and urges over-50s not to turn their noses up at the 'poo on a stick' screening service.
Courier readers have voted a riverside Labrador sculpture as a better artwork than the controversial Gathering Place near Ness Islands.
Iain Jack survives bowel cancer and urges over-50s not to turn their noses up at the 'poo on a stick' screening service.
He or she could yet become the Highlands’ answer to Greyfriars Bobby.
Scottish chart-topper Amy MacDonald’s live show in Inverness next month has sold out.
Amid controversy over the My Ness Gathering Place artwork there has been heated debate locally on social media as to what constitutes "art".
Beavers could be reintroduced to a world famous Highland glen if a rewilding charity’s bid is successful.