A senior officer at Highland Council is retiring after 35 years public service.
Businesses are being urged to help a children's charity celebrate a decade in the region by buying a 'brick' in a wall of support.
Sixth-generation shoe retailer, Begg Shoes is marking 155 years in business with a move to paying the real Living Wage for its employees.
Plans have been unveiled for a pumped storage hydro scheme on the south side of Loch Ness, which would inject £80 million into the local economy.
Afternoon tea and tunes will be on the menu at a fundraising event for a project to develop a pioneering centre for young people with complex needs.
A service working to improve the stay of hospital patients in Inverness is set to extend its reach.
Young and old in Inverness fell silent in poignant tribute to those who have died in conflict.
Literary lovers can join in Book Week Scotland at libraries across the Highlands.
Police in the Highlands have issued an appeal for help in identifying a man whose body was found in Dingwall yesterday.
An annual event in Inverness’s cultural calendar will mark its centenary next year at a new venue and with special celebration themes.
Community leaders are calling for an end to heavy goods vehicles being diverted through an Inverness neighbourhood.
A Highland company has launched a novel scheme inviting community groups to bid for cash to ease poverty and stress for families at Christmas time.
As the Inverness branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland takes part in Remembrance events, members are continuing links going back 100 years.
Poignant tributes will be paid to those who have died in conflict during the annual remembrance parade and service in Inverness.
Inspectors have judged an Inverness care home to be providing adequate care and support during the coronavirus pandemic.
A pioneering rewilding estate near Loch Ness has discovered it is a net source of greenhouse gas emissions.
People across Inverness have observed a two-minute silence to mark Armistice Day commemorating those who have died in conflict.
Shocking historic links between slavery and the Highlands have been revealed in a new book which is being reprinted within weeks of publication.
A brief ceremony will be held tomorrow morning at Inverness Town House to mark Armistice Day.
Play parks across the Highlands are to receive a share of £219,000 renewal funding.