A shock report on Raigmore Hospital has detailed huge pressure on staff which union members claim is impacting on patient care.
Highland Council making progress with project to bring information and communications technology in-house.
THE Highland Violence Against Women Partnership is urging north communities to take a stand against gender-based violence.
Highland Council offers help to online shoppers about delivery rights and urges them to report problems.
The Highland town of Nairn is staging a Christmas extravaganza this Saturday with the message to visitors to shop local.
An Inverness farming family and their Farm Ness brand to star as TV's This Farming Life resumes.
INVERNESS on its way to having its first Porsche Centre if a £4 million plan on gateway site given planning green light.
An Inverness mother running successful online business making inspirational T-shirts for girls.
Inverness-based Highland Voices Gospel Choir to support Moray Firth Cash for Kids appeal with Ironworks gig.
Inverness author Jeff Zycinski's inspirational story of how walking helped him over health issues revealed in online exhibition.
Streets round a Beauly hotel are to be closed temporarily over a 26-day period for essential sewer replacement work.
Scottish battlefields group urges people to mobilise to protect battlefields such as Culloden.
Planning application for a refreshment kiosk on Inverness Cathedral's lawn attracts tree root objection from Highland Council.
As cold weather looms Highland Council has activated its winter gritting programme from now until April next year.
FORT Augustus restaurant awarded three rosettes by the AA in recognition of its outstanding culinary standards under Sean Kelly.
A seven-strong team of Highland Council access rangers will continue working through the winter thanks to new funding.
Inverness gift box service A Whale of a Time has launched a build your own box (BYOB) service in time for Christmas.
Tulloch Homes is praised by Inverness College UHI for its commitment to training as six apprentices start work.
St Andrew’s Cathedral in Inverness is getting set to be part of a street food zone coming to the riverside nearby hopefully bringing an income boost.
A team of Highland Council access rangers will continue to carry out visitor work throughout winter.