People in the Invergordon, Saltburn and Westwood area can help shape plans to improve their local area, and win up to £100 in a prize draw.
Strathpeffer will be the backdrop for the Clan MacLennan Gathering in July this year.
A 44-year-old Easter Ross man was caught with indecent images of children for a second time when police raided his home.
A proud native of Invergordon has recently been appointed plant manager at a company in the town.
A man will tackle the three highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales as part of a fundraising challenge this week.
Ullapool’s recent Re-love Clothing Fair was a great success – and organisers are now hoping to help more communities join the pre-loved revolution.
Work is to continue into considering the possibility of community buy out of an historic Black Isle church.
The whisky giant is currently locked in a dispute with the GMB union at three of its sites in the north.
A motor cyclist who drove too fast made a sheriff furious after he heard of the high speed chase by police for several miles through Inverness.
Distillery workers at whisky giants Whyte & Mackay are set to strike within days after accusing bosses of being disrespectful.
Despite blustery conditions organisers were delighted at the success of the latest Tain Vintage Car Rally.
The National Trust for Scotland is to host new fossil walks from Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage and Museum in Cromarty.
All eligible young people are being encouraged to apply for a weekly, term time allowance of £30 per week from August.
For Refugee Week pupils from Dingwall Academy, Culloden Academy, and Inverness Royal Academy are to attend a special film screening at Eden Court.
A motoring group has chosen a new logo designed by a UHI Inverness student as part of its rebranding to encourage more young drivers to be road smart.
Stagecoach is supporting Highland mental health charity Mikeysline with two new advertisements to be displayed across the back of its buses.
A by election was held for the council ward yesterday.
A popular clothes fair is set to provide an alternative to fast fashion and a chance to get together.
Inflation may have pushed up Highland councillors’ expenses this year, with the total for reimbursement claims in 2023/24 topping £130,000.
Highland Council will work with UHI Inverness and Highland Hospice to improve their bid for funding for a project to enable end-of-life conversations.