It’s set to be an exciting season for Nairn golfers, with a major championship set to come to the town this summer.
Firefighters warned that areas of the Highlands will experience a very high risk of wildfires tomorrow with some areas deemed at extreme risk.
A popular seafront cafe on the Black Isle is set to close doors at the end of March, after attempts to sell the business fell through.
The Loch Ness monster will be featured in a new limited set of stamps created by Royal Mail celebrating myths and legends.
Royal Bank of Scotland has opened its new Inverness branch on Falcon Square this week.
Avian flu has been found in premises south of Inverness, the Scottish Government has confirmed, with restrictions now in effect within the area.
It was an emotional evening as communities from across the Highlands gathered in Inverness to celebrate their unsung heroes.
The sometimes thin line between fact and imagination was at the heart of a theatrical blend of puppetry and cinema which came to Nairn last week.
It was an emotional night for an Inverness-based dad who was named Carer of the Year at Friday’s Highland Heroes Awards 2025.
An Inverness teenager was named volunteer of the year at Friday’s Highland Heroes Awards.
A Culloden Academy teacher said it was “terryfing and special” to be named Secondary Teacher of the year at last night’s Highland Heroes awards.
An Inverness performing arts school is celebrating a fantastic result after pupils showed their talent in acrobatics.
A Highland councillor - who is president of an environmental organisation - expressed her concerns on the impact of the North Sea oil tanker incident.
Inverness is set to benefit from pioneering green heating technology as part of a major new partnership.
Boath House in Auldearn reopened last weekend under a new management team.
An Inverness-based travel agency has announced they will organise a special day trip to meet Santa - with a direct flight from Inverness Airport.
A Highland MSP condemned the “dangerous” rhetoric around disability payments during a Holyrood debate on planned UK welfare cuts.
Detectives are continuing their investigations into the fire at Inverness - with officers carrying out house-to-house enquiries.
The number of people purchasing rail tickets from stations in Inverness, Nairn and Elgin has declined in the past year according to recent figures.
A residents’ group has launched a new scheme in a bid to make the community “safer” and “more connected”.