Nairn Academy pupils are reaping “huge benefits” from weekly sessions at a pioneering centre for young people with complex needs in Inverness.
Last Saturday saw fire service players win 5-0 against team police in a charity football match to support children in hospital.
The Nairn Ceilidh Group season is set to get off to a flying start tomorrow in support of a beloved community venue.
Road improvement works on the A9 between Slochd and Findhorn Bridge will require overnight lane closures between Monday, July 8 and Saturday, July 13.
A day care centre for pre-school children in Inverness was highly praised in the latest report by the Care Inspectorate.
Approval of a new housing development west of Nairn represents a “failure” of planning according to local representatives.
Nairn councillors have agreed to award an emergency grant of up to £50,000 to save an important community asset.
The SNP has unveiled its manifesto for the Highlands today (June 24) ahead of the forthcoming general election on July 4.
Some Scotland fans from the Highlands are on a trip to Stuttgart as the men's national team face Hungary in their final Euro 2024 group game tonight.
A Highland councillor is raising awareness about the trauma new airport security protocols could cause to people wearing prosthetics.
Yesterday saw hundreds of people taking over the city centre for this year’s Highland Pride march.
The A9 is currently closed in both directions at Calvine, just north of Blair Atholl following a road traffic collision just before 2pm.
The sun shone over a charity fundraiser at the Kingsmill’s Hotel in Inverness which raised a whooping £40,500 for the Highland mental health charity.
The Nairn community expressed support for the venue after it was announced that the charity that runs it is hoping to get £50,000 to keep afloat.
Hundreds of UHI Inverness members of staff gathered at a conference this week to take part in workshops and hear from the Invergordon guest speaker.
People of all ages, families, friends – and pets too – marched Inverness to celebrate Highland Pride this year.
Rainbows flowed through the Highland capital today as hundreds flocked to the city centre to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
An employee who spent a quarter of a decade serving customers in Nairn returned to the store to celebrate its grand re-opening.
Nairn Museum has appointed a new chair and administrator to kick off the summer season.
The village’s fishing tradition is kept alive by local fishermen, suppliers and the restaurants that support them.