New figures published today reveal that Scotland’s national tree planting targets have been surpassed
The suspension of industrial action for now by air traffic controllers working for Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd has been welcomed
A quantity of cocaine with a street value of around £50,000 has been recovered after a car was stopped in Inverness.
Scottish Provincial Press has bought three local newspaper titles from W Peters and Son Limited of Turriff.
Highland Council has identified raised levels of naturally occurring algal toxins following routine monitoring at Inner Loch Torridon.
Newtonmore's shinty future is clearly in safe hands
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be performing in Inverness tomorrow.
Attention porridge aficionados - entries for the 2019 World Porridge Making Championships close this Monday.
People venturing into the Northern Corries are being warned about the danger of rockfall in the area.
The organisation of the Touler10k sponsored by Tomintoul Distillery is well under way.
The Highland Archive Centre is hosting an exhibition of photographs to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
Visitors to Loch Garten will be able to step back in time and discover how the Abernethy nest changed the fortunes of ospreys in the UK.
More empty homes could be returned to use if the unique circumstances of rural Scotland are recognised, it is being claimed.
The co-designer of Castle Stuart Golf Links has died almost exactly 10 years since the opening of the renowned golf course he helped create.
Kingussie have been given a tough draw in the quarter finals of the Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup
A former Highland Council chief for Badenoch and Strathspey is stepping down later this week.
MSPs to visit Inverness to discuss how funding to replace valuable EU awards should look like in Brexit Britain.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise have hailed the success of an Aviemore conference to find the next generation of leaders.
A big community event showcasing rural life in Tomintoul and Glenlivet is taking place this Sunday.
Newtonmore shinty chiefs have been left angered by the "idiocy" of a dog walker using the Eilan.