Labour MSP Rhoda Grant is welcoming the imminent publication of the Part 1 appraisal report on the A9 North Kessock to Tore safety study.
Ward 5a at Raigmore Hospital remains closed to new admissions and visiting following the detection of a very small number of cases of Covid-19.
The signing event will take place on Thursday in the Highlander Suite at the Caledonian Stadium.
Police Scotland have confirmed that an 88-year-old man has died following a fatal two-car crash on the A9 near Inverness last month.
The Highland Council’s Tourism Committee today agreed a proposed Visitor Management Plan for 2022 to support the growth in visitors to the Highlands.
Ward 5a at Raigmore hospital is closed to new admissions and visiting following the detection of a small number of cases of Covid-19.
NHS Highland will this week open an Inverness Vaccination Centre which is easily accessible to those living in and around the city.
Anyone who attended an event at Nairn Royal British Legion last month have been advised to self-isolate until today and be tested for Covid-19.
Public opinion is being sought to help shape a proposed new Gaelic language plan.
An Inverness community council has raised a number of questions over a proposed retail development.
Joint visions for the future of Inverness provide a great starting point for real transformation, the city’s MP has said.
Living Safely for us All campaign highlights how every action helps protect communities.
Police in Inverness are hunting a teenage suspect after a man was assaulted with a weapon in the city.
A collaboration between NHS Highland and Pfizer Inc aims to make the diagnosis of Lyme Disease easier and improve the way the disease is managed.
People on low income can apply for a one-off payment of £88 from Highland Council’s City of Inverness Area Committee 2021/22 winter payments scheme.
Forestry and Land Scotland is selling its former Inverness offices after a relocation with NatureScot.
Nairn Academy is closed to some pupils today and tomorrow due to a staff shortage.
Three projects in the Inverness area have benefited from a share of £1.5 million from the Scotland Loves Local Fund.
Stronachs LLP, which has an Inverness office, has appointed Stuart Murphy as its first chief operating officer (COO).
James Support Group was set up by Patrick and Wendy Mullery, from Cromarty, after their son died from suicide.