Roadworks in Inverness city centre set to start in June will require a temporary and partial road closure, Highland Council has announced.
An Inverness business association has renewed its plea not to feed seagulls amidst growing concerns of growing numbers in the city centre.
The artist behind the artwork selected for the programme cover of one of the Highlands’ most popular literary festivals has been revealed.
Across Nairnshire and beyond, charities are facing mounting pressures — from dwindling funding streams to increased demand for their services.
Commemorations for the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day will take place across Nairnshire this week.
More than 1900 children and young people are on the waiting list for neurodevelopmental assessment, according to figures shared by a Highland MSP.
A Nairn women’s football team is back in action after returning from a break season.
A fire was set outside an Inverness flat last weekend, with detectives appealing for information.
Music fans were in for a treat this weekend as a popular music festival returned to the Black Isle.
An Inverness bike-sharing scheme is set to expand in the coming months, just under a year after recovering from a significant blow.
Hundreds of native trees have been planted near a Nairn reservoir in a bid to protect water quality.
A Nairn primary school is moving in the right direction in making necessary improvements, according to a standards watchdog.
A Highland MSP has raised concerns over the Scottish Government downplaying the impact of chronic pain in people’s lives.
A 48-year old man was hospitalised following an assault and theft in Inverness.
A Nairn councillor shared her disappointment in the current system used to allocate additional support learning (ASL) resources in the Highlands.
A 46-year-old woman was arrested and charged in connection with an assault, theft and drugs offence in Inverness city centre earlier today.
A 74-year-old man who was attacked by a seagull in Nairn last week is calling for urgent action ahead of the tourist season.
A Nairnshire 21-year-old is currently undertaking a 200-mile walk to raise funds and awareness for Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
Amateur chefs and cooking enthusiasts are being encouraged to bring their best recipes in a bid to be crowned World Tattie Scone Champion.
A Nairn teenager is urging Highland Council to reinstate support staff at his school, as he found himself struggling after losing one-to-one support.