Now the talk will turn to Grantown and Aviemore
Education Secretary John Swinney has asked education bosses and teachers to assist in sharing more information on coronavirus to parents and carers.
Edward Mountain MSP has backed Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross’s plans to kick-start the economic recovery in the Highlands
ScotRail has been named as a finalist in the 2020 RBS Proud Scotland Awards, Scotland’s LGBTQI+ Diversity and Inclusion Awards.
Education specialists from across the north of Scotland are to deliver a week-long series of digital events for teachers on child poverty.
The 20th series of I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! will be filmed in north Wales
Inverness motor mechanic has died after an 'altercation' near to his home
An Inverness medic has told of the catastrophe facing people in Lebanese capital
A teenager born and bred in Inverness has been shot dead in America.
The Highlands may still provide a home for the first UK edition of I’m A Celebrity...! as producers said it will set up at a ruined castle for 2020.
A BAG carrying Covid-19 test samples was found lying by one of the busiest roads in the Highlands.
A victim of a sex attacker says she has been contacted by authorities informing her he is due to have his case for release heard by the Parole Board.
Local authority missed out on furlough cash hand-outs while others across the country claimed money, claim councillors
A keen-eyed lensman has come across a picture in his holiday snaps of...well, some are saying, could be the Loch Ness Monster
Highland councillor whose dad died at Home Farm care home wants the community to be given more information after mass outbreak of virus
Fast food fans caused long tailbacks outside KFC in Inverness, after it reopened following a Covid-19 shutdown
Staff at Raigmore Hospital's renal unit have shared a video thanking the public for their help in the last few weeks.
Videos of frontline staff dancing have gone viral across the UK but a manager at Raigmore Hospital has called for the practice to stop.
One of the biggest cultural events of the 2020 Highland calendar has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A new cohort of doctors has graduated early to allow them to support the NHS in its battle against coronavirus.