A fed-up pensioner is being bombarded with threatening letters from British Gas – despite promptly paying a bill for boiler parts.
An ambitious new marina development given the go-ahead by planners is set to offer Inverness a significant economic, social and cultural boost.
Campaigners against an “unacceptable” plan to build a luxury house beside Culloden Battlefield have welcomed a major public body’s stance against it.
A nursing home near Inverness has been hit by a mass outbreak of Covid-19 cases.
Outstanding agricultural students are being invited to apply for a national bursary award aimed at greatly easing the cost of studies.
Travel agents, brewers and indoor football centres are the latest businesses to be offered Scottish Government financial support of £7.3 million.
Farming families in the Highlands and beyond are being offered the chance to take part in a hit BBC documentary on the agricultural lifestyle.
Highland Council must achieve ambitious Scottish Government targets for tackling climate change, its recovery board heard yesterday.
Highland Council’s leader is calling for UK and Scottish Government clarity and co-operation on Barnett consequentials for local authorities.
A cancer charity that brings comfort to sufferers and their friends and family, is set to benefit from a runaway fundraising success.
A resilient Inverness nurse who qualified while supporting siblings through a family crisis has received a prestigious new university award.
A nursing home near Inverness has been told to improve on how it deals with wounds and skin damage suffered by adults in its care.
A shinty player who has never run a marathon before is aiming to complete a remarkable seven in seven days for Highland Hospice.
Fishy goings-on along the River Ness will be a focus for the BBC’s Winterwatch team until the end of January.
They throng with visitors in peak tourist season, but are by no stretch of the imagination monster-sized settlements.
Highland Council stands accused of “insulting pupils” and undermining educational attainment by delaying expansion of overcrowded Culloden Academy.
New Year is a time for resolutions and we’ve decided to revive our HN Action campaign.
Staff at the Highlands’ flagship leisure centre breathed a sigh of relief after management backed down on a pre-Christmas plan to end furlough.
The announcement that the Nairnshire Telegraph has ceased publication after nearly 180 years was received with shock and sadness in the community.
A project aiming to capture the essence of the Highlands has recruited a graduate to delve into the region’s rich identity and story tradition.