Special Needs Action Project (SNAP) was founded nearly 30 years ago to improve the lives of young people with additional needs.
A suicide prevention charity has won the Emergency Services or Crisis Support Service of the Year at Highland Heroes 2025.
Angus MacDonald was announced as primary school pupil of the year at the packed out Highland Heroes awards at the Drumossie Hotel on Friday night.
Inverness Airport has won the best airport in Europe serving under two million passengers — for the fifth year in a row.
Alistair Dodds CBE has served on the HIE board for 11 years and was due to stay in the chairman position until April 2026.
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The former Chief Constable of Northern Constabulary, Ian Latimer led the force from 2001 until 2011.
High Life Highland is keen to offer more opportunities for children who need extra support to take part in games and sports.
With the shopping centre’s food court closing and Lakeland relocating is it time to rethink what could be done with the large shopping space?
A Highland woman was caught driving before midday while more than four times the alcohol limit.
In this week’s episode we talk to contestants Becky Oman and Michael Mackenzie who are taking part in Strictly Inverness 2025.
Lakeland will be relocating to Simpsons Garden Centre after it was announced that it is closing its doors in the Eastgate Centre after a decade.
It has been confirmed that a national store is set to leave the Eastgate Centre.
The manager of the Highland’s main shopping outlet confirmed that Loch & Larder will be closing.
Parklands set to open its latest care home in May
The Highland Council is inviting the community to play a key role in shaping the future of the region.
In 1996, with a single minibus and a clear vision, Donald Mathieson, and his wife, Elizabeth, set out on a path to transform Highland transport.
A Japanese manufacturer has announced a ‘significant new chapter’ for its Highland-based operations.
The Highland Shortbread Showdown is back for its third edition in 2025, with businesses encouraged to enter their best bakes.
Christopher Adams from North Carolina tendered a guilty plea to causing serious injury by careless driving on the A9 near the Ralia junction.