Lena Clarke spoke exclusively to the Highland News as her attacker began a three-year jail term for the horrific assault.
A TEAM of archeologists have found extensive prehistoric remains at the site earmarked for the new £66 million prison.
The annual three-day event near Beauly has been leading the poll of 10 contenders with the vote closing today at midnight.
Inverness’s System2, which has experts in PR, corporate intelligence, social media and communication strategies, will now also provide and use video…
The “minute of agreement” will expand on already existing collaborations and includes work areas of health and wellbeing as well as museums…
Fortrose and Beauly are among seven Highland branches being shut with the loss of around 30 jobs.
PARENTS are being warned deliberate fire setting will not be tolerated – as they are also called on to discuss the issue with their children.
SCOTLAND’S answer to America’s Route 66, the North Coast 500 (NC500) tourist trail, needs strong co-ordinated support from the public sector…
INVERNESS is set for an economic boom this weekend as the city prepares to stage three major events over the next two days.
James Laraway (44), of Culloden Moor, hopes to raise £2000 for the ARCHIE Foundation (Highland) by taking part in the exhilarating dare devil aerial…
MEMBERS of Lovat Shinty Club are gearing up to tackle a 400-mile cycle which will finish on the main stage at the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival.
Bar One on Academy Street will be transformed for a special Great Gatsby event, which includes 1920s style dress, a champagne reception, cocktails and…
THE Scottish SPCA wants local animal lovers to take part in the Loch Ness Marathon Festival and boost funds which are used to save abused, abandoned and…
THE death of a baby in Inverness is being treated as “suspicious”, police have confirmed.
The University of the Highlands and Islands hopes to develop the BSc degree after submitting proposals to the General Optical Council.
Highland Print Studio has appointed four professional artists to work in collaboration with Beauly, Fort William, Newtonmore Camanachd and Skye Camanachd…
THE hunt is on for memories and old photographs to help celebrate the 30th anniversary of an Inverness early years group.
People who enjoy music and meeting people are being invited to the afternoon get-together, which is aimed at tackling social isolation.
The action will be set to a musical score accompanied by the rhythmic beats of Chinese percussion.
A SCHEME designed to revamp Nairn as a first-rate seaside shopping resort has the potential to raise more than £120,000-a-year…