A new Sunday Times analysis has revealed Highland Council has the worst public services in Scotland.
A Highland Business Award is a highly coveted recognition of achievement.
Single mum-of-one Lauren Johnstone, from Fortrose was unable to return to full-time work due to not being able to access childcare.
SSEN Transmission has appointed Peter Peacock as the inaugural chairperson of its first Community Benefit Fund, which launches in September.
Caledonian Sleeper has launched a photography competition aimed at encouraging everyone to capture views on the overnight train’s iconic route.
An Inverness food truck has been vandalised; happening just four weeks after the business opened.
The owner of Blend Tea & Coffee Merchants has asked visitors to ‘be kind’ after her former business and life partner was killed in a tragic fire.
Deputy First Minster Kate Forbes has spoken about her experience with postnatal depression on the new series of the podcast, Speaking of Suicide.
A piece of life-saving equipment that was stolen from Church Street has been recovered.
Centred, a leading mental charity in the Highlands, will open the doors to a Recovery College on Wednesday (July 17).
Inverness Highland Games took place on Saturday with over 5100 tickets being sold.
A movie partnership is heralding in a new education programme for UHI film and TV students.
A brave team is currently cycling the NC500 in aid of Cancer Research.
A team of 17 have completed a mammoth challenge and raised £8350 for the baby loss charity, Held in our Hearts.
Scotland’s forestry contributes £1.1 billion to the economy each year and supports more than 34,000 jobs, a new report has found.
A new managing director has been appointment at Tulloch Homes, part of the Springfield Group.
Inverness MP Angus McDonald has said he will be encouraging the energy minister to base the GB Energy headquarters in the Highlands.
A group of business and organisation leaders is calling on the new Labour UK Government to locate the headquarters of the proposed GB Energy.
It was dreich outside as everyone gathered into a tent in Bught Park to drum up excitement for the Inverness Highland Games.
A date has been set for the closure of Costa Coffee in Inglis Street.