More than 1500 people have now signed the Inverness Courier’s petition demanding the UK government ends the higher electricity charges in the region.
For people experiencing the greatest poverty, it can be a choice between whether to eat or heat, according to a Highland charity.
Renewed plans for a multimillion-pound expansion at an out-of-town retail park in Inverness are inappropriate, according to Highland Council officers.
Young patients going to the operating theatre at Raigmore Hospital will have a more child-friendly journey from spring thanks to a children’s charity.
Rapid Lateral Flow Device testing for Covid-19 will be available at Inverness Retail Park throughout next week.
Three secondary schools and one nursery in the Highlands remain closed or partially closed today for various reasons.
A person who was pronounced dead on the rail line near Inverness has been identified as a woman.
Wintry showers may have caused travel disruption for some in the Highlands.
A person has been pronounced dead on the rail line near Inverness.
The A9 south of Inverness has reopened in both directions.
Several bus services in the Inverness area have been affected due to snowfall and untreated roads.
Police officers in Dingwall have issued an appeal for information after 50 bags of cement were stolen.
Police have issued an appeal for information after a man was reported being seen entering cars and trying to gain entry to other vehicles in Nairn.
Age Scotland has launched new and free energy support services to ensure older and vulnerable people are getting the help available.
A group of Army reservists joined forces to give blood at Inverness Donor Centre in support of a friend who was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Highland dancers ensured a Christmas show did go on after planned performances were affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Business leaders share their hopes for 2022.
Homemade mince pies and a wee dram rounded off a successful Christmas dinner for members of an Inverness lunch club.
The company behind a new pumped storage hydro scheme planned for the south side of Loch Ness is heartened by the level of support for the plans.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced how £107 million is being allocated to support businesses impacted by the spread of the Omicron variant.