Councillors have agreed to move two ambitious proposals to develop Nairn to the next stage at a meeting of the local area committee on Wednesday.
The Greens have called on the Scottish Government to “redirect” cash from dualling the A9 to make railway travel competitive with road travel.
A PETITION is calling on policy makers, councillors and the public to demand a “halt” to Highland Council cuts to additional support needs provision.
THE author of a review into the bullying scandal at NHS Highland will visit the health board tomorrow.
PARKING woes at Raigmore Hospital could soon be a thing of the past as NHS Highland has finally been awarded funding for improvements.
Motorists in Inverness have been issued more parking tickets over the last 12 months than the rest of the Highlands combined.
A council announcement about cuts which impact pupils needing additional support needs has been blasted as “shameful spin to try and save face”.
As one mother sets up perhaps the first child-friendly political group in the Highlands we sent political reporter Scott Maclennan to find out more
Highland Council's chief executive will donate the fee for being the local returning officer for the European Parliament to charities.
Organisers hope to run it later in the year
Prime Minister Theresa May is to resign on June 7.
ONE of the biggest cultural festivals in the Highlands may not go ahead this year amid a funding wrangle with Highland Council.
Conservative MSP Edward Mountain hit out at what he called the “hands off” approach to the looming strike action at Highland airports.
A PLANNING application for a major £1 million development on the edge of Culloden Battlefield has been refused after dozens of objections.
Two Conservative councillors are to make an attempt to start getting funds in place to increase the number of special school places in the Highlands.
Highland councillors are to be asked to approve a spending spree valued at £1 million.
It has emerged MSPs will have little time to read a report about allegations of bullying at NHS Highland before asking questions on it in parliament.
CAMPAIGNERS opposing the My Ness river artwork project have handed a petition to Highland Council.
Highland councillors are to be asked to approve spending valued at £1 million as staff were reminded of the need to keep expenditure under control.
Campaigners against a public artwork on the River Ness have said they are “disappointed though unfortunately not surprised” at latest development.