An Inverness charity supporting people with impaired mobility was hit by a ‘devastating’ blow after being told it will lose vital funding.
An STV presenter revealed how a meteorological milestone in the Highlands helped inspire his first children’s book.
A new pool of funding set up by owners at Ardersier Port has awarded £50,000 to twelve projects since launching in August.
An Inverness-based Christian choir is set to return on stage for its annual Christmas charity concert.
An MSP is calling for the Scottish Government to make urgent changes to tackle the staffing crisis hitting Nairn Academy and other rural schools.
Around 1500 houses and businesses in Inverness were hit by a power cut earlier today.
It was a year of change for Nairn Museum, with several leading figures officially stepping down at a recent volunteers’ lunch.
A parade of suitably festive looking tractors drove through the wind and rain in Nairnshire last weekend, raising money for charity.
A new service to make Nairn's beaches more accessible will enable users to get even closer to nature with the help of a leading conservationist.
A Nairn hospital charity has celebrated a £6200 boost to help improve lives of patients in the town.
For the whisky enthusiast, few things can compare to spending a night on distillery grounds.
There were around 100 orders on opening night and demand has stayed high since.
‘You immediately feel welcome, with friendly staff and a fireplace in the middle of the room happily crackling’
Residents have been urged to get behind development projects for the local area.
Families will be able to enjoy a brand new festive event in aid of a good cause this weekend.
This year has been a rather incredible one for a Wester Ross family-run distillery.
“Exceptional staffing pressures” at a Nairn school have sparked concerns that staff absence and vacant posts could impact pupil attainment.
A new Inverness music venue which has replaced Revolution bar is set to open doors with a special ‘grand opening act’.
A statement on the A96 dualling scheme was met with anger by MSPs, prompting accusations of ‘betrayal’ and ‘broken promises’ to Highland communities.
A Nairn charity promoting sustainability in the community is set to host its first-ever fundraising from its community hub at Seaman’s Hall.