The Minister for Housing praised the development in the new Highland town of Tornagrain in a visit yesterday to mark its latest construction phase.
A proposal to create a Gaelic Medium (GM) catchment area for a Nairn primary school will be discussed at a public meeting in September.
The community in Kirkhill came together for a week full of special events ahead of an annual celebration.
Plans to build a new accessible footbridge at Nairn train station were approved earlier today with conditions to retain the historic footbridge.
A new corporate deal between a Highland bus operator and leisure centres in the region aims to support employees' health and wellness.
A new "unexplained" sighting at Loch Ness was recorded last week – only a few days away from the biggest search of Loch Ness in more than 50 years.
Two flights between Inverness Airport and London are set to be delayed this morning.
The menu, available Monday to Friday, 4pm to 6pm, features two-course and three-course options to perfectly match your cravings.
Highland Council has objected to a proposed plan for a full weekend closure of a section of the A96 west of Nairn at this weekend.
A new drama group in Nairn has announced it will be supporting a local charity at one of its shows.
A group aiming to involve communities in creating a Local Place Plan are delighted with engagement levels in its first month of public outreach.
Calls are being made for the First Minister to act on a commitment to develop the A96 and the Nairn bypass.
A veteran broadcaster and famous sports commentator has been signed up for a special appereance in Nairn later this month.
Crowds flocked in Nairn for one of the most popular events of the year.
A week-long community event near Inverness came back as a great success last week.
The first ever Walk for Parkinson’s event in Inverness saw 120 people signed up to complete the route.
The Nairn Games were back for their 144th edition, with hundreds of people gathering in the area around the Links on a sunny and windy Saturday.
The owners of a beloved Inverness café announced that another popular city business owner will be taking over the venue.
A Nairn green charity welcomed the community in their new home last week for a day of talks, walks and introducing new projects and activities.
It was a full crowd that flocked in Nairn today to mark the return of the Highland Games to the town.