A popular music festival is set to return to Ardersier this month with an exciting weekend of events.
Five proposals for new battery energy storage systems (BESS) are currently being explored for Nairn after the announcement of plans for a new site.
The record-breaker 21st edition of the Nairn Book & Arts Festival is now in full flow.
A Nairn soldier has returned to Scotland after completing one of the British Army’s toughest courses in the remote tropics of Brunei.
Highland Council announced two new double-decker buses have recently joined their in-house fleet.
The next phase of resurfacing works on the A9 between Slochd and Findhorn Bridge are set to start on Wednesday, September 11.
A popular Inverness leisure area will remain closed after premises were found damaged after a break-in this morning.
A climber was airlifted from the Kyle of Lochalsh area to Raigmore Hospital after falling yesterday evening.
Moray LibDem leader Neil Alexander is backing a motion in Parliament to block UK Government’s plans to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners.
A love of history and horses brought writer Rebecca Loebbert to her new home in Nairn.
A popular Inverness fast food branch has reopened yesterday after closing down for a day to address council’s environmental health officers concerns.
Highland Council is reminding traders to register if they are operating on Nairn Common Good Property.
An Inverness ambulance call handler who saved the life of a stranger by donating his stem cells is calling for more people to register as donors.
Folk music lovers are in for a treat with a special concert lined up at Nairn Community and Arts Centre this weekend.
The second phase of A9 resurfacing works is set to start on September 8, with temporary lane closures.
A Nairn guitarist and songwriter recently reached a huge milestone in support of MS Society Scotland after a recent concert at Logie Steading.
A driverless bus is set to return operational at Inverness Campus today after it was vandalised over the weekend.
The impact of climate change could lead to “disastrous” loss for Nairn it has been claimed.
A housing association has joined objections against plans by an Inverness craft brewery to establish a new taproom in the city centre.
Flights between Stornoway and Inverness scheduled for this morning have been cancelled.