Christmas has come early for supporters of a project to develop a multi-purpose centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Here are some important questions and answers about fuel poverty in the region.
Since arriving in Inverness to become chief executive of Eden Court, James Mackenzie-Blackman has spoken up issues from racism to gay rights.
Work by five Highland artists has been unveiled in the Eastgate Shopping Centre
Renewed plans for an expansion at an out-of-town retail park in Inverness have prompted concerns about its potential impact on the city centre.
Urgent action is being demanded to improve road safety at a notoriously dangerous junction on the A9 which was the scene of a fatal crash.
Moody landscapes, famous landmarks and wildlife feature in a new exhibition of photographs in a major shopping hub.
Proposals to tackle traffic congestion at a notorious bottleneck in Inverness are set to move forward.
A senior officer at Highland Council is retiring after 35 years public service.
A Highland company has launched a novel scheme inviting community groups to bid for cash to ease poverty and stress for families at Christmas time.
Seasoned Nessie spotter has reported seeing a mysterious object on the Loch Ness webcam
Renewed plans have been lodged for a major expansion at an Inverness retail park eight years after the project was first put forward.
The potential for the Highlands to lead the green agenda has been highlighted by councillors.
The measures for the Munlochy junction on the Black Isle follow a public consultation considering various improvements between North Kessock and Tore.
A pioneering programme to dramatically improve the lives of young people across the Highlands is to be partly shaped by youngsters themselves.
A specially-commissioned production has been announced for young audiences at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness this Christmas.
Bids are being sought for the creation of immersive films as well as audio visual content for the Inverness Castle – Spirit of the Highlands project.
The controversial new riverside artwork in the Highland capital has been the target of vandalism within days of it being unveiled.
A riverside artwork in Inverness has finally been unveiled.
A story of "hope, resilience and optimism" about the future of Afghanistan will be told through photographs at an exhibition in the Highlands.