The petition, launched by a local resident, has reached more than 500 signatures in less than two days.
An Inverness woman is set to face her fear of heights in a bid to raise vital funds for a Highland end-of-life care charity, in memory of her mum.
Country music lovers in Inverness were in for a treat yesterday as a newly-refurbished venue hosted a new event for the city.
Our in-house Italian tried and tested Inverness’ latest venue, The Pizzeria, after it recently opened doors in the former Filling Station premises.
An Inverness road is set to be closed to traffic next week to allow works to be carried out, Highland Council has announced.
The company, which manages airports across the Highlands is seeking a new key figure to join its board.
A popular folk music festival is set to return on the shores of the Moray Firth next week.
Plans to temporarily transform a Nairn beauty spot into an industrial compound have been withdrawn after they faced strong local opposition.
The body of a woman has been found this evening in Foyers, police have confirmed.
Police are appealing for information following the death of an Inverness man last weekend.
Members of the public can provide feedback concerning a major Highland overhead line project.
Two Highland businesses have joined forces to support a children’s charity by taking its logo and messaging on roads across Scotland.
The Inverness branch of a cosmetics retail chain has joined UK-wide protests against Israel’s war on Gaza by shutting its doors.
Organisers of a popular Highland annual charity race paid tribute to a “reliable and committed” volunteer after his sudden death.
Residents of an Inverness area are facing a temporary cut to their water supply after a burst water main in Kinmylies.
The Nairn branch of a discount shop is set to close its doors next month.
Community-developed proposals for the development of Nairn have now been validated by Highland Council, it has been confirmed.
A 44-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the sexual assault of an eight-year-old boy in Drumnadrochit.
Nairn Museum has received £100,000 to roll out an innovative new project to examine a key aspect of local heritage.
One of the most popular literary events in the Highlands was off to a great start at the weekend — and is set to continue with a packed programme.