POLICE in Inverness-shire and across the wider Highlands and Islands want to hear your views and priorities.
RECKLESS beach-goers in the Highlands are being urged to clean up their act and ensure the coast and sands are as clean as they found them.
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THE world's most powerful tidal turbine has received a big boost after developer Orbital Marine Power secured multi-million pound operational finance.
P7 youngsters across the area have been bidding a fond farewell to their primary school days before taking the step up into S1.
A LARGE majority of Scots are in favour of offshore wind farms, a survey for the Scottish Government has revealed.
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P7 youngsters across the area have been bidding a fond farewell to their primary school days before taking the step up into S1.
A US-based tidal energy developer has signed a deal to test its next generation energy converter at Orkney's European Marine Energy Centre.
PUBLIC views are being sought on plans to construct new transmission infrastructure linked to the proposed Coire Glas hydro scheme at Loch Lochy.
The project to connect Shetland to the GB transmission network has stepped up a gear after the first two of four new transformers arrived at Lerwick.
A 27-year-old Fortrose man who had been on a drug treatment and testing order relapsed and started shoplifting.
Construction of the Nairn bypass is a “matter of honour” and will be delivered as promised, local MSP Fergus Ewing has vowed.
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THE name of a brand new school for Inverness has been revealed – Ness Castle Primary.
A WARD at Raigmore Hospital has been forced to close to new patients and visitors after an outbreak of Covid-19.
CONSTRUCTION on a "prestigious"" £12 million housing development of luxury homes and apartments will get under way in Inverness in March.
RAIL passengers on the Highland Main Line were facing major disruption this morning, after a fallen tree blocked the line at Blair Atholl.
ROADWORKS will close part of Henderson Road in Inverness later this week.
A POWER cut affected dozens of homes and businesses in Fort Augustus on Wednesday morning, engineers have confirmed.