Proposals to provide almost £3 million to help households in fuel poverty in the Highlands this winter will be considered by councillors on Thursday.
Increasing numbers of Highland households are likely to fall into fuel poverty this winter is the stark warning from a broad range of organisations.
Work by five Highland artists has been unveiled in the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
Supporters of a project to develop a centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs enjoyed afternoon tea while raising £2200.
A challenge to do 100 things to celebrate the centenary of an international organisation inspired an Inverness member to take up her knitting needles.
Since arriving in Inverness to become chief executive of Eden Court, James Mackenzie-Blackman has spoken up issues from racism to gay rights.
Customers at two food stores have played a vital role in delivering much-needed funding for community groups in their area.
Santa will begin his pre-Christmas tour of the streets of Inverness in a new illuminated sleigh next week.
Dog owner Emilie Roy raised smiles on social media during lockdown when she was filmed walking her canine companion dressed in a dinosaur costume.
Highland councillors are to consider what can be done for those most in need of help to keep warm over the winter months.
Members of a disability group have joined the chorus of criticism against a controversial new artwork in Inverness after being unable to access it.
A section of minor road near Inverness will be temporarily closed tomorrow night to enable essential rail track maintenance
Urgent action is being demanded to improve road safety at a notoriously dangerous junction on the A9 which was the scene of a fatal crash.
An Inverness teenager reported missing has now been found.
Award-winning team Airborne Lens has been announced as the partner for photography input to the Inverness Castle – Spirit of the Highlands project.
Police have issued an appeal for help from members of the public in tracing a missing Inverness teenager.
Individuals can play a role in helping to tackle the climate crisis by shopping more ethically, says the boss of a leading Highland charity.
Preparations are under way for Santa to tour the streets of Inverness in a new illuminated sleigh in the run-up to Christmas.
Proposals to tackle traffic congestion at a notorious bottleneck in Inverness are set to move forward.
A senior officer at Highland Council is retiring after 35 years public service.