A three-day food and drink festival in Nairn has been postponed until the autumn because of coronavirus.
A MOTHER whose son has an extremely rare genetic condition hopes to generate even more money for his nursery after raising more than £2400 last year.
An intrepid trio of Inverness hikers will trek to Everest Base Camp in May in aid of a local charity helping adults with learning difficulties
A FORMER nurse (81) who knits hats, cardigans and blankets for premature babies is appealing for donations of wool so she can carry on her good work.
FLAMES lit up the night sky in Inverness as dozens of firefighters tackled a major blaze at a derelict city building.
NHS Highland is bracing itself for more people being tested for coronavirus as the crisis worsens in the coming weeks.
A Clach fan with a lifelong involvement with the club has presented a cheque for more than £7000 to help get them back to their home ground.
An Inverness man with a lifetime’s involvement with the football club he loves has raised more than £7000 to help get it back to its home ground.
Thousands of competitors and spectators created a colourful spectacle for the annual Inverness Half Marathon and 5k races.
Householders in the Highlands can now use oversized trailers at waste recycling centres after a change was made to a newly introduced policy.
A woman who was left paralysed from the waist down after a road accident has spoken of her determination to get her life back on track.
Loganair, which operates flights out of Inverness Airport, has announced a reduction in flights due to the impact of coronavirus.
Police investigating a fire in Thornbush Road, in the Merkinch area of Inverness, have charged two 12-year-old boys in connection with the blaze.
Six fire crews – including an aerial platform – were called out to South Kessock last night after an abandoned building caught fire.
A 42-year-old Inverness man whose life was saved by both his wife and a complete stranger has spoken of his gratitude ahead of World Kidney Day.
The A832 near Munlochy was partially blocked this afternoon following a collision between a bus and a van.
Essential repairs are being carried out to the sewer in Glebe Street with the road closed to traffic.
Highlands and Islands MSP David Stewart put a question about the coronavirus direct to SNP health secretary Jeane Freeman at Holyrood today.
Ice and snow may bring travel disruption to Inverness and the Highlands from tomorrow evening.
Dalneigh residents are facing having to make a journey either to the city centre or Merkinch after their local Post Office closed.