An Inverness-based travel agency has announced they will organise a special day trip to meet Santa - with a direct flight from Inverness Airport.
A Highland MSP condemned the “dangerous” rhetoric around disability payments during a Holyrood debate on planned UK welfare cuts.
Detectives are continuing their investigations into the fire at Inverness - with officers carrying out house-to-house enquiries.
The number of people purchasing rail tickets from stations in Inverness, Nairn and Elgin has declined in the past year according to recent figures.
A residents’ group has launched a new scheme in a bid to make the community “safer” and “more connected”.
The son of two Nairn creative stalwarts, Symon Macintyre is returning to the Little Theatre with an experimental puppetry display.
A popular Nairnshire venue has reopened its doors - with the new management team planning to turn it into a welcoming space for the whole community.
An Inverness baker was the public’s favourite at a popular shortbread competition – whose grand final was held at Eden Court last weekend.
A Nairnshire Christmas event raised a whopping £12,600 in its first year running, it has been confirmed.
New management at a popular Nairnshire venue celebrated the start of a new chapter today as they reopened doors to the local community.
Works to repair collapsed pipework on the A96 in Nairn are scheduled to start next week.
People with impaired mobility will now be able to enjoy Nairn beach from up close as a new charity has opened for bookings last weekend.
The countdown has started for foodies in Nairn as a popular event will make its 2025 comeback in May.
Highland MPs have welcomed a decision not to change the definition of English single malt whisky after a heated debate on its impact on Scotch.
Plans to build an extension at a hotel and restaurant in Nairn town centre have been halted for the second time in two years.
A Nairn nursery received a top-notch inspection report, praising its staff and its “culture of continuous improvement.”
A well-known kitchenware chain is set to open a new branch in Inverness after closing its city centre store last month.
Pat Fraser Radio & TV – a well-known presence in town for almost seven decades – has been relaunched under new owners this week.
The Gaelic cultural centre in Inverness celebrated its first radio broadcast last week - with Gael cousins from Belfast presenting a live show.
This weekend will see the best baker crowned in the grand final of a popular shortbread competition.