The 39-year-old woman was walking on the Riverside footpath yesterday afternoon when she was sexually assaulted and robbed by a man and a woman.
People in the Highlands and Moray are being encouraged to respond to a public consultation on the dualling for the A96 before it closes this week.
Concerns have been raised over the state of Nairn harbour, with a wall having been left unrepaired for almost a year.
The MP for Nairnshire has called for essential support to the Scotch whisky industry at Westminster earlier this week.
A Loch Ness cruise business has kicked off its 50th anniversary year by donating £500 to a Highland medical emergency support charity.
An Auldearn artist is offering to paint portraits in a bid to raise funds to revive a historical village trail.
Inverness landmarks such as Loch Ness, Leakey's Bookshop and the Ness Islands feature in a new single and video by a popular local songwriter.
Nairnshire councillors agreed to a proposed rent increase for garage units 2025/26, which are set to go up by 20 per cent.
An event to discuss the introduction of a controversial visitor levy in the Highlands will be held in Inverness next month.
A project seeking to create a new training centre for sustainable construction at UHI Inverness was among the beneficiaries of a new community fund.
Projects to create a path connecting the East Beach harbour and to install a beach shower were awarded almost £20,000 of funding by Nairn councillors.
An SNP MP representing a key whisky-producing area has secured a Westminster debate on Government support for the Scotch Whisky industry.
Life in Ardersier in the 19th century is the subject of a new work recently published by one of the village's former inhabitants
A proposal to merge Nairn’s two community councils into one has divided opinion in the community.
A charity working to bring specialist beach wheelchairs to Nairn has started training volunteers who will help run the service.
An Inverness craft brewery’s owners said they were ‘delighted’ after getting planning green light to open a new taproom in Inverness city centre.
Plans which would see a major manufacturer based between Inverness and Nairn switch transportation from road to rail are moving forward.
An award-winning Inverness lecturer will be showcasing his gunpowder works in the Highland capital ahead of a prestigious exhibition in London.
An Inverness social enterprise tackling isolation, anxiety and depression will be taken under the wing of a Highland mental health charity.
Nairn locals are being encouraged to use their post-lunch slump to give blood in February.