Badenoch MSP Kate Forbes is encouraging Highlanders to make their voices heard in a major national transport consultation.
Work is currently progressing on a large-scale forestry project on the Glenlivet Estate near Tomintoul.
A long-running and highly contentious planning application for housing in Carrbridge could finally be drawing to a close today
The Scottish Parliament passed a bill yesterday to implement a nationwide footway parking ban.
Planners have said a whisky distillery proposed by Grantown will generate many positive spin-offs for the area and should be approved.
Kessock Bridge has been awarded category B status after it was recognised as being of special architectural interest
Highland Council is advising people that time is running out to become a community councillor in Badenoch and Strathspey.
Glenmore Lodge has stressed that its payphone is not at risk of being cut off.
Local Scottish Conservative members chose Jamie Halcro Johnston as their candidate for the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections
NHS Highland has introduced ‘tattooless’ radiotherapy for breast cancer patients in what could be a first in the UK.
KINGUSSIE need just four points from their remaining three games to claim their first Premiership crown in a decade.
The strath's annual Fèis Spè week is almost here, offering youngsters the chance to enjoy learning and playing traditional music in a fun environment.
Lives could be endangered if some of the seven public payphones in the strath are axed as proposed, say objectors
Badenoch will be well represented in the two North junior shinty squads this weekend taking on the South
Motorists using the A9 near Aviemore are being warned of disruption which will be caused by £395,000 of surfacing improvements
Two drop-in events will take place in the strath to provide information on how householders can save on their energy bills.
A waste transfer station is planned in the strath to help make dealing with rubbish more efficient and greener
The NHS Scotland mobile breast screening unit will be based in Badenoch from next week.
HIE expects to submit the business cases for retaining and removing the mountain railway to the Scottish Government this December
Scammers are cold calling and claiming that residents are due a Council Tax refund or can have their band reassessed on payment of £150.