The most anticipated event on Nairn’s calendar is set to return on Saturday despite worries that a bin strike in Highland would clash with the day.
An art exhibition featuring the works of a former Nairn Academy art lecturer is on show in Inverness with proceeds going to Highland Hospice.
Police said they are engaging with communities across the country to offer reassurance after violent disorder in other parts of the United Kingdom.
Scottish Water is investigating issues with a sewer on an Inverness city centre road.
Four people were taken to hospital after a road crash on the A9 near Kingussie earlier this afternoon.
Construction is underway at a new wind farm site at Aberarder inStarthnairn, south of Inverness.
A physiotherapist and amateur swimmer has completed a relay of the English Channel, raising money and awareness for a UK spinal cord injury charity.
A new speed limit aiming to make a stretch of the A939 south of Nairn safer has been given the green light.
Nairn Museum is calling for the “urgent“preservation of “hidden treasure” in its attic.
Jo Turner, a 33-year-old from Nairn, will be among the 13 singers taking on stage for the 2024 edition of Ness Factor in October.
A new speed limit could be introduced on a stretch of the A939 south of Nairn at the next area committee meeting on Monday.
Befrienders Highland have received a donation from BEAR Scotland to support their work in helping isolated groups in the region.
Befrienders Highland have received a donation from BEAR Scotland to support their work in helping isolated groups in the region.
An Inverness hotel is now officially operating under a new brand and featuring a new sign at its entrance.
Plans to create a new whisky experience in a former city centre comic book shop have been lodged with Highland Council.
The Inverness e-bike sharing scheme Hi-Bike is set to start a phased return to the city’s streets from today (July 31).
Davidson Park was packed with participants and visitors hailing from all over the UK and further afield for the 205th outing of the Nairn Show.
Nairn campsite owners are raising concerns over a voluntary new motorhome parking scheme introduced by Highland Council this summer.
A delay of more than a year in repainting double yellow lines on a residential street has renewed concerns about safety among residents.
The organisation running an Inverness e-bike sharing scheme is appealing to members of the public to allow the public service to successfully resume.