Uncertainty surrounds the major high street retailer, which has stores in Inverness and Elgin, after its owner said it may sell the chain.
A major hotel expansion which would more than double its original capacity will cut car parking bays but still provide ample, a UK chain has claimed.
Green-fingered fans of North Kessock’s popular annual Potato Day once again flocked to the Black isle community at the weekend.
A new Inverness community sauna will be a “peaceful retreat” and profits could be pumped into a local park and wellbeing projects, say the applicants.
Almost 20 new homes could be built in a Loch Ness-side village under plans lodged by Highland Council.
An Inverness rapist who faked his own death to avoid justice and was later jailed for 15 years has had two months added to his sentence.
A primary school is showing "signs of progress" after being told to make improvements by inspectors, a follow-up visit has found.
A former betting shop looks set to be converted into office space for Highland Council.
Leading Highland charities have joined forces in a bid to enhance disability services in the region.
A popular Highland B&B with "superb" and "excellent" ratings on accommodation websites is on the market after its current owners decided to retire.
Angel (4) has begun her Inverness patrols, covering 14 miles on Saturday as part of efforts to deter seagulls from nesting at busy city centre sites.
A driver has been charged with drink-driving and "several other offences" after a car crashed and was abandoned on a Highland trunk road.
The architect behind one of Inverness’s most famous buildings as well as a host of others in Ross & Cromarty will be the subject of a special talk.
Eden Court is set to host a family fun day.
A public sauna could be built in an Inverness park under ambitious plans to establish the “first urban community sauna space” in the Highland capital.
Police have arrested a man after malicious emails - understood to be a firearms threat - were sent to multiple Highland and Moray schools.
A bursary scheme aimed at helping young Highland people who are seeking a life in farming or agriculture will open for applications again next week.
Business leaders across the Highlands have united to back calls for changes to planned tourist levies.
Rail travel for families with a Highland Railcard just got even cheaper - after ScotRail announced it can now be used with its Kids for a Quid scheme.
Nairn’s Castaway chip shop in King Street is for sale for offers over £169,000 after the owners chose to “focus on other business interests”.