The very best of the region’s unsung heroes have been recognised at a celebration in Inverness.
A special celebration at the Drumossie Hotel brought together unsung heroes from across the region.
Highland Council is keen to hear from the public on what they think the future of Inverness’s Whin Park might look like.
Partners hope the Cromarty Firth area will become a major global hub for green energy.
We've been inundated with questions for the next First Minister – but we're keen for more.
A drive to provide more emergency support to children and families when they need it most is being launched.
At an SNP leadership hustings event in Inverness yesterday, potentially breaking up Highland Council was mentioned. What territory does it cover?
Inverness Airport will be closed for two days later this month before Loganair stops flights linked to Stornoway, Benbecula, Kirkwall and Sumburgh.
The city’s first distillery in 130 years has officially opened, reconnecting the Highland capital with its proud whisky and brewing history.
Kessock Bridge was closed for more than an hour last night due to a "police incident".
The firm will support two £3000 scholarships each year for the duration of a student’s course at UHI.
British Airways has apologised after more than 100 passengers on a Heathrow-Inverness flight were not taken to the Highlands last night.
Snapshots into peoples’ favourite places, memories and what they believe to be the ‘spirit’ of the Highlands are highlighted.
Highland News & Media offered to facilitate, broadcast, and cover the cost of a debate in the Highlands.
Schools across the region are likely to be closed due to an ongoing pay dispute.
Veteran SNP MSP says he has never come across anything quite so shambolic in government.
Questions are being asked after a road sign stating 'psychopath to Inverness' was displayed near North Kessock.
For the third year in a row, the Ness Bridge in Inverness will be lit up in blue and green Fairtrade colours.
Highland Council's leader believes it is faced with a perfect storm as it aims to address a £49.2 million budget gap.
Strikes over pay are set to cause disruption, despite the Scottish Secondary Teachers Association agreeing to defer action.