Scottish homeowners and landlords have been advised over the potential implications of new regulations on interlinked smoke alarms.
Parents and carers at primary schools in the Inverness area are being asked to complete an online form before next Monday.
NHS Highland is promoting its Together We Care initiative and a short video by chief executive Pamela Dudek explains how to get involved.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is back for 2022 and will be at Eden Court in Inverness in March.
Millbank Primary School in Nairn is partially closed today and the move has affected Mrs Wood's P1/2 class.
A serving Inverness soldier feared he would be deported back to his native Fiji when he got a letter from the Home Office.
An Inverness couple is pleading to be rehomed saying cramped conditions at their current address are placing an “unbearable” strain on family life.
The Scottish Government's new Wild Salmon Strategy aims to bring the Scottish wild salmon population back from crisis point.
Grants of up to £3150 are available to Highland leisure businesses who have been affected by measures to control the spread of the Omicron variant.
Successful applicants will get a share of £78,728 from the place-based investment programme funding by Highland Council’s Nairnshire Area Committee.
They will be taken down this week – the delay in switching them off was due to staff shortages affected by Covid and other priority lighting faults.
A serving Inverness soldier feared he would be deported back to his native Fiji when he got a letter from the Home Office.
This means up to two visitors are able to visit patients. Ward 7C, which remains closed due to a small number of Covid cases, is essential visiting.
Highland Council continues to work with Energy Sparks to offer schools access to Energy Sparks' online energy education programme.
Blue Monday which is today and is supposed to be the worst day of the year for mental health and wellbeing.
The new temporary job centre will provide tailored face-to-face support in a Covid-secure environment at the Telford retail park in Inverness.
Scottish Water is set to begin work next week on the second and final phase of an upgrade to the spine of Drumnadrochit’s drinking water network.
An ambitious strategy which aims to bring the wild salmon population in the Highlands and the rest of Scotland back from crisis point is launched.
It affects Caithness General Hospital, Belford Hospital in Fort William, Lorn and Isles Hospital in Oban, and New Craigs Hospital in Inverness.
The vast majority of respondents feel that Prime Minister Boris Johnson should resign according to the latest poll.