A musical blast from the past looks set to herald in a surprising new chapter for a city band – more than three decades after they split.
An ambitious plan to expand home-grown arts in Highland communities has been launched by Eden Court, & it is hoped thousands of people will take part.
Long-running calls for lower speed limits and other safety measures at notorious junctions in a city neighbourhood have resurfaced after a crash.
The new angling season on the River Beauly is under way after anglers gathered on the banks of the waterway this weekend to mark the occasion.
Emergency services were called to the scene following a collision in Caulfield Road at its junction with Tower Road.
Police have appealed for information following the break-in at a takeaway in the city's Telford Street.
Auldearn man Dylon Ford (19) received the King’s Award for Voluntary Service for his volunteer work at the ReBOOT social enterprise in Forres.
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Family and friends of a much-loved RNLI crew member gathered today at a memorial cairn in his honour which overlooks the Beauly Firth.
Cuts to Network Rail increase the likelihood of railway line failures and cancellations, Highland RMT members have warned after more disruption.
Providing council-owned & managed allotments across the Highlands must be included in the local authority's latest review, the region's Greens argue.
Tributes have begun flooding in following the tragic deaths of two people in a crash onther A96 near Inverness earlier this week.
Strikes by Unison members are set to hit a number of Highland colleges later this month, after further industrial action was announced.
Supplies in the Munlochy, Tore and Avoch areas may not return to normal until early afternoon, the utility company has warned.,
A section of the Far North Line that was battered by spring tides and stormy seas is expected to reopen to trains tomorrow morning (Friday).
Music industry pros of the future are set to benefit after a Highland charity announced the return of its successful 'Setting the Stage' workshop.
Trials for a new pothole repair method that could cut costs and be better for the environment are to be carried out in several Highland communities.
Three months of additional "disruptive" repairs will be needed in an Inverness city centre neighbourhood after engineers spotted "a further issue".
The latest timetables for dualling the A9 and A96 have been given a cautious welcome by Rhoda Grant but she is "not too confident" they'll be met.
A Black Isle nursery which was forced to close on Wednesday after it lost its hot water is expected to reopen as normal tomorrow.