A retired headmaster of an Inverness secondary school is to appear in a TV undercover weight loss show.
Will Clark returns with his weekly column, questioning the process that saw Novak Djokovic battle an unlikely opponent – the Australian government.
The developers behind expansion plans at an out-of-town retail park have hit back after council officers said the proposals should not be supported.
Nairn community councillors have alleged double charging over running of the links leisure park and paddling pool/ splash pad.
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.
A young lawyer who endured three years of pain from profound warping to her spine has experienced life-changing recovery thanks to a physiotherapist.
Passers-by could be forgiven for thinking they are back in the Cold War era with the latest arrivals at the Emergency Operations Bunker in Inverness.
Children in Queenspark, Nairn, can expect to have equipment installed at the Riverside playground by next spring.
A heritage organisation says the design of a proposed new hotel is out of keeping with the area it would be in.
An Inverness father-of-two who attended a local lap-dancing club and punched a door steward is to get social work assistance.
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.
A separate appeal against refusal of permission to turn a former steading also on the battlefield site into a family home has, however, been granted.
Highland Council has given more time to make representation over the sale of common good land.
An Inverness touring, camping and glamping park is seeking the green light to expand and improve visitor facilities as part of a major investment.
Pupils warned of the dangers of wild animals at Auldearn.
Hospitality venues in Inverness are facing another challenging festive season as bookings start to be impacted by the latest public health advice.
Inverness had its first fire brigade up and running 175 years ago this Christmas – with recruits lured by two shillings and sixpence per blaze.
Backers of plans to create a world-class climbing gym in Inverness have found new premises for the venture.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson explores the extension to the Speyside Way between Aviemore and Newtonmore, which is due to be launched in the spring
Fears have been raised a sewage spill, caused by blocked drains from houses built on Springfield’s Lochloy development in Nairn, could occur again.