People in Nairn are being encouraged to get involved in this year’s Countdown to Christmas event - culminatinsg with the Christmas lights switch on.
An Inverness Courier’s campaign to push for advancement on the A96 dualling and the creation of a bypass for Nairn is up for a national award.
A Black Isle fashion designer is among three modern trailblazers celebrated by one of Scotland’s most iconic whisky distilleries.
Part of Nairn High Street will be closed for one day in November to allow resurfacing works.
A Nairn care home has received its best inspection report since 2022, with praises to the care and compassion provided by staff to the residents.
The lack of information on drainage has prompted a new objection to an application seeking to build seven industrial units in Nairn.
Nairn Museum has welcomed a new spooky addition to its collection - just in time for Halloween.
A popular Black Isle event bringing together ‘the buzz’ of its community was back in force yesterday.
The A9 has reopened after having been restricted in both directions following a car crash north of Aviemore.
The A9 is currently restricted near Aviemore after a collision near Aviemore.
A Nairn singer is hoping to give an ‘emotional performance’ as she prepares to hit the stage for the Ness Factor 2024 final on Saturday.
The biggest motor sport event in the Highlands was back in full force today, attracting enthusiasts from across the region.
A Nairn Golf Club stalwart is retiring after almost fifty years on the green.
An Inverness care worker has been sanctioned after being convicted of neglecting a service user.
The A9 is currently partially restricted south of Inverness due to a broken-down vehicle.
Delays are set to hit train services in the Highlands as Storm Ashley is expected to hit part of the region with heavy rain and strong winds.
A historic attraction east of Nairn is set to come alive with a new light display this November.
Plans to build a new heritage centre with cafe at Ardersier Port may not go ahead as developers are seeking a change in the agreed planning.
An Inverness road could remain closed for three weeks after being restricted to investigate the appearance of a “small void”.
Archaeologists and volunteers have joined a dig at Culloden Battlefield to uncover secrets from one of Scotland’s most significant historical sites.