A popular Nairn play area will be closed over two days for maintenance work.
A Dunfermline couple “can’t wait” to celebrate 21 years of marriage - by renewing their vows back where they first tied the knot at Belladrum Temple.
Works to improve safety on a “particularly hazardous” junction in Inverness are set to start at the end of September, it has been announced.
Making HIAL-operated airports more efficient and boosting connectivity in the region are among the outcomes to be achieved by 2025.
The funding will support capital work carried out by the Boleskine House Foundation to complete the interior restoration of the manor.
A plan to secure the venue’s future includes starting a fundraising team - and the charity is looking for volunteers to take the lead.
Preparation works have started as part of the development of a new and much-awaited secondary school for Nairn.
The Local Place Plan for Nairn is set to be published tomorrow, it has been announced.
A charity is calling wildlife enthusiasts in the region to join a monitoring initiative to track the impact of climate change on butterflies.
The A82 at Urquhart Castle is currently restricted due to a road traffic collision, Traffic Scotland has announced.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has appointed a new director of area operations.
A travel agency with a base in Nairn was declared the best in Scotland at a prestigious industry award last week.
The A87 is closed in both directions due to a road traffic incident between Shiel Bridge and Glen Moriston.
A Nairn-based travel agency has just marked a milestone after a year of providing the local community with unique and tailored travel experiences.
The Italian government set out a strategy to strengthen the delivery of local healthcare with the creation of 300-plus community hospitals by 2026.
A horse and its rider were rescued in the Cairngorms after she sustained a leg injury yesterday afternoon.
St Olaf Care Home in Nairn celebrated the season despite the weather for their summer fundraiser.
After days of heavy rain, people in Inverness enjoyed a dry and warmer day as the Highland Games returned to the city.
Nairnshire residents are invited to express their views on a project which could see a community food-growing project created at Sandown Lands.
A fun day for the local community and tourists alike was had yesterday at the Inverness Highland Games yesterday.