The A9 has just been reopened near Invergordon after a serious crash occurred earlier this morning.
An initiative to help people access musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy was hailed as a success in tackling long waiting lists.
Thousands of people flocked to Nairn yesterday to attend one of the most popular summer events in town.
An acclaimed Highland crime writer has launched a special-release whisky inspired by one of the characters in his novels.
Nairn County will give out a home shirt to all P3 pupils in Nairnshire to mark the 50th anniversary of the club’s Highland League triumph.
A new band with a Nairn base is getting ready to perform at a major Highland music festival — and will play a warm-up gig this weekend.
Nostalgics of the 70s are in for a treat as Inverness city centre is set to host a world-famous pop band.
A 65-year-old woman lost her life in a car crash on the A96 between Inverness and Nairn, and a man was left in critical condition.
Nairn Museum was awarded more than £58,000 to make its collections accessible online and to fund new ways to engage with people.
One of Nairn’s top summer events is set to return this weekend to delight families and visitors.
A resourceful Inverness pupil was recognised with a new award set up in memory of the late Highland baker Harry Gow.
Heavy rain and flooding are set to cause disruption on Highland train lines between tonight and tomorrow morning.
As they prepare to perform on Bella’s main stage for the first time this summer, the beloved folk band is living through very exciting times.
A kind-hearted girl with autism has also raised more than £1000 for cause.
“It's massive, it's exciting, it's colourful… there’s so much to see, it's something for everybody,” says artist Alice Prentice.
15 years on from when it firsat launched the Highland Cycle Ability Centre extends the fun and benefits of cycling to everyone.
A young pianist and singer has her sights set on winning a new talent showcase - in an effort to help a cause close to her heart.
The First Minister has been invited to take a plunge in Nairn, amidst concerns over the dumping of sewage in the Moray Firth.
Campaigners have been calling out the lack of fully accessible toilets and changing facilities in Nairn.
Plans to build a new fenced dog field in Ardersier have been given the green light by the planning authority.