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.
Plans to transform the Nairn Links toilets into an accessibility hub took a step forward after a £45,000 boost was approved earlier this week.
The chance to breath fresh life into several Highland community councils is there for the taking as a deadline looms.
Members of an Inverness rugby club were out in force at the weekend at a major charity event featuring players from across the UK.
Two men were arrested in Inverness yesterday afternoon after a police chase started on the Kessock Bridge.
A Highland museum can now boast correspondence from one of the world’s most well-known naturalists in its collection.
Inverness activists are calling for people to come together to save an “invaluable” city community hub after the announcement of its imminent closure.
Overnight works to resurface a section of the A96 west of Nairn are set to begin this weekend.
Works are set to be carried out at a Nairn beauty spot after the delivery of an accessible platform was found to be unfit for its original purpose.
Businesses in Nairn town centre are gearing up for a classic and modern vehicle show — by being part of a fun car treasure hunt.
Event is being held to raise money for charity.
An Inverness councillor has called for the gates at a city park undergoing a major refurbishment to be given “some TLC” before reopening.
The leading figure behind the development of Ardersier Port will step down after two and a half years at the helm.
An award-winning Inverness author has published a new children’s book, after being inspired by the story of an often-forgotten medieval warrior.
The Nairn post office welcomed customers in its new location earlier this month.
“Elevated levels” of radon gas were found in nine properties belonging to Highland Council — including two Inverness schools.
An invite extended by a Holyrood hopeful to the First Minister to swim at Nairn Beach in a bid to highlight concerns over pollution has been declined.
A businessman who has found success travelling the world is now hoping to give back with a series of books to help people boost their lives.
The Links hosted a crowd of more than 10,000 people last weekend as the biggest event on Nairn’s calendar returned for its 148th edition.