A Muir of Ord man who dedicated “countless hours” to establishing some of Scotland’s best skatepark facilities in the Highlands is stepping down.
An award-winning golf destination close to Inverness is set to expand its array of short-stay accommodation overlooking the course.
Gangs of chainsaw trained railway line workers are poised and ready to work through the night as Storm Amy wreaks havoc on Highland train tracks.
A new cycle event through spectacular scenery above Loch Ness proved “a triumph of community spirit” as organisers and competitors hailed its success.
Ferry services around the north-west coast of Scotland are facing major disruption as Storm Amy hits.
Passengers on an early Highland service today faced a two and a quarter hour wait to travel because of a broken down train.
Scottish Government funding of up to £3 million has been awarded towards the building of a new £11.2 million rail freight terminal near Inverness.
A flood-hit Asian food store in Inverness city centre has reopened this morning after fears it faced a huge loss of stock.
The Highlands’ biggest open-air market for farm produce has been cancelled this weekend with bad weather forecast to hit.
A flood-hit Asian food store in the centre of Inverness is set to re-open tomorrow against expectations.
For more than four decades, his gents’ hairdressing skills were regarded as a cut above the rest.
A man who was causing “increasing concern” to police after being reported missing at the weekend has been found.
The A9 has fully reopened near Aviemore following a crash between a car and a van that closed the Inverness-Perth route for close to seven hours.
longstanding director of Inverness BID is stepping down from the board as he moves into retirement.
They are often the scourge of fussy youngsters at family dinnertime, but Highland Council is backing a national pilot project to ‘give peas a chance!’
An Inverness resident has launched a petition aimed at persuading Highland Council to save the recently-closed Spectrum Centre.
More than 100 riders are set to take part in a new cycle event through the stunning scenery around Loch Ness and Glen Affric.
An emergency incident on the Highland Main Line south of Perth is disrupting train services between Inverness and Glasgow.
Camp fires and barbecues will be banned in the Cairngorms between April and September every year to reduce the risk of wildfires.
Nairn MP Graham Leadbitter has urged the Bank of Scotland to “think again” over shock plans to close Nairn’s last bank branch.