A rewilding charity has accused a Scottish Government agency of a “mystifying lack of backbone” after delaying a decision on a beaver release project.
Award-winning bakery chain, Harry Gow, has celebrated the opening of a new store in Inverness.
A Highland tourist tax will not stop visitors coming to the region, say campaigners calling for some of it to be used to address the housing crisis.
Productions such as The Traitors pushed direct spending by the film industry in the Highlands to more than £3.5million in 2024 - its highest level.
Mentoring services for young people following a difficult start in life are being expanded in the Highlands thanks to help from a masonic lodge.
Police stopped 156 vehicles in connection with road traffic offences during a two-day operation in the Highlands and Islands.
Work to develop Scotland’s first training and reuse village in Inverness has started.
Campaigners have delivered a petition to Highland Council’s headquarters calling for a proposed tourist tax to be used to address the housing crisis.
Planned improvements at a community-owned Inverness beauty spot are being recommended for approval.
With its Victorian and Edwardian houses, the Crown neighbourhood in Inverness has traditionally been regarded as a sought-after residential area.
Songs associated with the Jacobite rebellion will be performed by the Inverness Choral Society at its spring concert.
A trainee solicitor will attempt what is known as “the toughest foot race on earth” in aid of a Highland charity helping people with complex needs.
A trainee solicitor will attempt what is known as “the toughest foot race on earth” in aid of a Highland charity helping people with complex needs.
An increase in holiday and short-term let properties in an Inverness residential area is adding to the city’s housing crisis, say community leaders.
Further expansion planned at Inverness Campus will be discussed by Highland councillors next week.
A fundraising ceilidh will be held next month as the campaign to acquire a historic Inverness building for community use is stepped up.
The owner of a building destroyed in a fire attack in Inverness earlier this month has vowed to rebuild it as soon as possible.
Former care home worker Sarah MacDougall was one of the first patients in the Highlands to survive Covid-19 - but it has had a life-changing impact.
A team of white-suited investigators were today at the scene where a massive blaze destroyed five shops in Inverness.
An investigation has been launched after fly tippers dumped rubbish near Culloden Battlefield.