An Inverness city centre hotel is calling for witnesses after a group of teenagers kicked its restaurant windows and shouted at staff last night.
More than £3000 was raised by a Nairn photographer and “lifelong beardyman” with a total head shave in public this weekend.
Whisky collectors are in for a treat as a set of whiskies from three Inverness lost distilleries are up for auction - and for a good cause.
Veterans, armed forces representatives and people of all ages gathered in Nairn to remember all those who died in conflict.
The Inverness Courier is calling for a timeline for the dualling of the A96 between Inverness and Auldearn - including the Nairn Bypass.
A new general consultation is seeking feedback from the public on current waiting and loading restrictions in Nairn as part of a review.
A Nairn stalwart is preparing to ‘brave the shave’ this weekend in a fundraising bid to support a local cancer charity.
Public toilets at Nairn Harbour are set to remain closed, local councillors have agreed.
One of the country’s most popular New Year’s live show is set to bring the party to a Nairn community hub this year.
An Inverness riverside hotel announced a major change in its food offering today after re-launching its in-house restaurant.
A Highland charity aiming to help protect young children is launching a new initiative as part of Bullying Awareness Week.
Enquiries are ongoing after a thief broke into an Inverness tyre shop, stealing cash from the premises.
A Loch Ness lifeboat crew welcomed new very pawesome members for a special photoshoot.
People of all ages enjoyed a wonder in the dark as a popular light trail reopened for the season last weekend.
Inverness dance pupils were in for a treat as they supported Ness Factor’s finalists during the big show.
The Provost of Nairn was ‘very pleased’ after a motion seeking to place community councillors under the scrutiny of an independent body was passed.
Bus users in Inverness are being hit by a day of disruption as Stagecoach has announced the cancellation of 50 services this morning.
After a long hiatus, the whisky buzz is now making a comeback to the Highland capital with a quiet but powerful revolution.
From Detroit to Nairn, a new event format which aims to support local initiatives has been piloted in the town centre last week.
A campaign to push for progress on the much-awaited Nairn Bypass development was the winner of a national journalism award.