Nairn's most popular knitters were once again in action as they helped decorate the town ahead of Remembrance Day.
Two Nairnshire churches are set to be sold and a new kirk session formed, Church of Scotland has confirmed.
Sunday saw the end of an era as the much-loved Inverness bowling alley has closed after 35 years in business.
We tried and tested Nairn Golf View Hotel’s new ‘Afternoon Cheese’ menu.
A horserider is calling for safety measures on a rural back road after she faced a frightening near-miss.
Lovers of the spooky season of all ages were in for a treat this weekend at a Halloween event in Inverness.
Scotland’s First Minister cut the ribbon on a new permanent exhibition in Inverness celebrating shinty and its history yesterday.
Police are renewing their appeal to help trace a missing man who is now believed to be in the Highlands.
The Inverness-born chef and writer will be presenting her latest book in the Highland capital with a cooking demo next month.
Black Isle-based artist Liz Peck shared her journey after an early diagnosis of eye cancer to raise awareness on the importance of preventative care.
An initiative to restore a heritage trail in Auldearn will see local community members’ portraits on display for a fundraising boost.
Highland Council has been completely blindsided by a hugely controversial proposed project on the Moray Firth.
The countdown to Christmas is soon coming to Nairn as the date for the annual lights switch-on has been announced.
Calls to retain banking services in Nairn continue after last month’s announcement, which will see the last bank branch in town close in January.
A major change in plans to create a number of housing plots east of Auldearn have prompted a fresh objection from the flood risk team.
An award-winning artist and art lecturer in Inverness will be representing the best of Scottish contemporary art at two prestigious exhibitions.
Nairn is set to start its efforts to collect vital funds for this year’s Poppy Appeal this week.
Pupils at an Inverness school had the chance to have a full immersion into the importance of languages in the workplace with a new interactive format.
Rugby players from the Highlands speak about the changing face of women’s rugby in the region — with growing numbers of players and opportunities.
The Highland Greens representative has asked for more details on a proposed major development for the Moray Firth to be shared with local communities.