The furlough scheme to help firms affected by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic will be extended until the end of March.
A major Inverness music venue has volunteered to become a pilot site for live cultural events which comply with coronavirus regulations.
Students in the Highlands are being encouraged to explore their local green areas in a bid to improve their mental and physical wellbeing.
Ownership of a care home hit by a coronavirus outbreak earlier this year formally transferred to NHS Highland today.
Two fire crews from Inverness went to a property on the Black Isle after an oil tank in a detached garage was reported to be on fire last night.
Voting has opened for nominees in the annual MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards which recognise excellence within Scotland's traditional musical culture.
Voting has opened for nominees in the annual MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards which recognise excellence within Scotland's traditional musical culture.
Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness has teamed up with a travel company in a bid to bring customers from the Western Isles to the Highland capital.
Curator Jayne Austin said after careful consideration it has been decided to put the programme on hold for 2021.
The short film will mark the spot where a Wellington bomber, carrying eight men, ditched into the ice-cold waters at 3.15pm on Hogmanay 1940.
Loch Ness hike for MS research
Transport officials have objected to controversial plans for a £3 million rural holiday retreat to the west of Inverness.
Riley MacLennan may be only six years old but he is a true Highland hero.
Opposition is continuing to plans to build a new leisure destination at Culloden Moor.
Hundreds of jobs could be lost in Inverness’s hospitality industry after the introduction of tighter coronavirus restrictions, an economist says.
A Highland teenager who was diagnosed with an aggressive childhood cancer at the age of two is shaving her hair to raise money for cancer charities.
Hats of all shapes and sizes were donned by pupils and staff at Inverness Royal Academy in support of a Scotland-wide fundraising appeal.
A 90-year-old Highland woman, who 'conquered' a 2398ft high mountain for charity, has been recognised in the Queen's birthday honours list.
Inverness hospitality leaders are calling for a crisis summit between their industry and the Scottish Government.
Dismayed hospitality bosses in Inverness are warning new coronavirus restrictions will be the final straw for many struggling businesses.