The potential for the Highlands to lead the green agenda has been highlighted by councillors.
Controversial plans to create a bus gate at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness will be recommended for approval by Highland councillors next week.
A multi-million pound rewilding project in the Highlands has secured a funding boost of up to £234,554 to help create new rural jobs.
Highland Council officers will recommend controversial proposals for a link road be removed from a broader road improvement scheme in Inverness.
Low carbon transport from electric bikes to a hydrogen-fuelled refuse lorry will be showcased in Inverness in the run-up to the COP26 conference.
Church members at one of Inverness’s most historic landmark buildings have voted overwhelmingly to close it.
Members of a walking project in Inverness are discovering new places and friendships thanks to National Lottery funding.
Community groups in the Highlands joined politicians and other organisations for a conference to discuss ways of tackling the climate emergency.
A 23-year-old woman who was arrested after bricks were thrown at an Inverness shop window will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal.
Play parks, growing projects and a befriending scheme are among outdoor facilities and projects in Inverness set to benefit from spending of £700,000.
Two new publishing and printing ventures have been set up following the closure of Inverness charity For The Right Reasons.
A team of business people has raised more than £401,000 for the Maggie’s Highland cancer support centre after completing a 500-mile cycle challenge.
Topics ranging from eco tourism to jobs for a green recovery will be discussed today as the Highland Climate Change conference continues.
Residents in the Highlands are being urged not to suffer in silence if they are finding it hard to pay their fuel bills.
Photographs depicting dramatic landscapes are being displayed in a month-long exhibition of work by pupils from Inverness Royal Academy.
The owners of a Nairn care home say they support the decision to remove a care worker from the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) register.
Tributes have been paid following the death of a former Highland councillor who helped plan the visit by the Dalai Lama to Inverness.
An Inverness care worker convicted of an assault on a disabled resident has been struck off.
A new map of adultery hotspots has shown Inverness to be the cheating capital of Scotland.
Highland Council is urging anyone with information about those responsible for vandalism to a new artwork in Inverness to contact the police.