The Nairn branch of an international volunteering association has celebrated its centenary today.
NAIRN’S organisation for businesses is starting the new year with shared responsibility at the top.
One of the models for Catwalk for a Cause, Joanna Ewing, says her diagnosis has given her a second chance to live life and help others.
An Inverness woman will take on the catwalk at a popular event to support the Highland Hospice and bring hope after her own battle with breast cancer.
Celebrity psychic medium June Field, who will come to Inverness in March, shares her journey.
An Inverness woman said her family and positive attitude are what keep her going as she battles with an incurable form of lung cancer.
An Inverness rugby club has shared its "anger and frustration" at the halt of plans for a new home ground after being left without one for 23 years.
A popular mental health charity hopes to reach more people in Nairn who could benefit from their support.
After being put into abeyance in October, two Nairnshire community councils will return to business after securing enough candidates to form again.
Scottish Ministers approved the new plans to build a wind farm near Ferness – despite an objection from Highland Council.
A Nairn lingerie shop focussing on inclusivity for "all bodies and ages" was off to a great re-start in their new Harbour street premises.
A WOMAN said she had to live for weeks with rats in her home after contacting Highland Council for help.
A popular Nairn lingerie shop is moving to new premises today (Saturday, February 3) with a fashion show for the opening.
A series of Nazi symbols were found near a popular river walk in Nairn yesterday morning.
The costs for a new prison in Inverness will not remain within the estimated budget, the Scottish Government’s justice secretary admitted today.
The forthcoming ban on disposable vapes will mean a cleaner, greener and healthier future for people in the Highlands according to a local MSP.
The average council house rent in Highland will increase from £83 per week to almost £90 per week, Highland Council has announced today.
Strong winds and rain are battering the Highlands – with gusts of 101mph recorded at Invergordon Life Boat Station earlier today (January 31).
A 17-year-old from Inverness has gone missing, with police calling for public to help with the search.
Some residents believe they have been treated in an "inappropriate and disrespectful" manner.