Nicola McAlley is to take on the role of chairwoman for the awards recognising the best of the region's journalism.
Councillors are being asked to approve plans for a new housing development in the Drakies area of Inverness.
A local group appeals for the return of silverware and details of the RAF Benevolent Fund.
Organisers of an ultra-marathon centred on the Great Glen Way and South Loch Ness Trail have opened registration for next year's event.
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The hot weather looks set to continue for this weekend at least so, if you are able to get out and about, where might you eat al fresco?
Highland Greens want a transport strategy for the region to make greener travel the more 'natural' choice.
Highland Council has warned that some private water supplies in the region could run low due to lack of rainfall.
Inverness and Nairn MP Drew Hendry says communities need a solution to wildfires which have been prevalent across the region in recent weeks.
A row broke out when a Cromarty resident reportedly complained about cruise liners blasting their horns as they leave the Cromarty Firth.
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The summer heatwave won't last forever, but while it is here where can you enjoy some of the best offerings of the hot weather staple?
Community involvement remains key to tackling antisocial behaviour in some Inverness neighbourhoods, the city’s top police officers have said.
Inverness Caley Thistle’s valiant effort against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final at the weekend earned them plaudits from their fans.
Inverness Leisure Centre is to host an Open Day giving people the chance to try out facilities for free.
UHI Inverness has won the Widening Access Award at this year’s The Herald Higher Education Awards.
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If you can't make the journey to Glasgow tomorrow you can still enjoy the match in a party atmosphere.
It’s only a little over four weeks until the baritone voice of Rag’n’Bone Man will be heard echoing through the Northern Meeting Park in Inverness.
People turned out in force over four evenings last week to litter pick in their local communities.