A telephone scam is seeking to intimidate Highland residents into disclosing personal details with fake threats over National Insurance (NI) numbers.
A Highland Council Gaelic translation service has been lauded for its work – after scripting everything from committee papers to a person’s tattoo.
Highland Council is alerting community groups to the looming deadline for securing funding from Scotland's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund.
An ambitious Inverness bodybuilder is muscling in on his dream of turning professional after a big victory in England last week.
Q. My doctor thinks my blood pressure might be too low. What does this mean?
Protestors in vigil outside Town House to highlight use of weaponry linked to Highland Council pension fund used against Palestinian civilians
A UK hotel chain claims Inverness folk will ditch foreign holidays for a trip to the British seaside this summer – with Blackpool top destination.
A protest highlighting how Highland Council’s pensions help fund weaponry used against civilians in Palestine and elsewhere took place on Saturday.
Visitors to one of Highlands' most popular peaks are being warned to beware the hazards of limited car-parking.
Budding garden designers at a nursery and a primary school have enjoyed blooming brilliant success in a national competition.
High Life Highland is teaming up with Scottish Squash in a bid to encourage greater Highland participation in the racket sport.
An easing of Covid-19 restrictions has allowed NHS Highland to restart its in-person cardiac rehabilitation classes at Raigmore Hospital.
Highland councillors will tomorrow debate whether to create a new deputy chief executive post as part of a cost-saving shake-up of senior management.
A new service directing individuals and communities to trusted mental health support has been launched during Mental Health Awareness Week.
A local children’s hospital charity has appointed a new patron from the world of business.
A new Scottish-themed pub and restaurant with a live music stage is set to open in Inverness this summer.
More than 4500 Highland pupils from 114 schools ensured a sports and culture charity’s virtual fitness exercise drive was a runaway success.
Hollywood actor Karen Gillan has added her voice to outrage greeting revelations a Scottish pig farmer is being investigated for animal cruelty.
Controversy still simmers over Prime Minister Boris Johnson supposedly lavishing anything up to £200,000 on a makeover of number 11 Downing Street.
The chief executive of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) will leave the organisation later this year.