Highland Council’s latest cost cutting scheme could see staff taking unpaid holidays.
Interest has been high in Dulnain Bridge regarding the latest Community Action Plan.
The Scottish premiership’s finest in the North hope to score for children’s charity ARCHIE Highland this winter.
The Scottish Government’s call for more organ donors has been endorsed by local MSP Rhoda Grant.
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, Drew Hendry, has visited Virgin Trains East Coast to learn more about their day-to-day operations and service…
The Highlands should be protected from proposed changes to the political map of Scotland which would see almost half of the country’s landmass represented…
Essential bridge maintenance is planned for two bridges on the A9 dual carriageway at Raigmore in Inverness starting tomorrow night (Monday).
A medical ward at Raigmore Hospital has closed to new admissions.
A campaign group believes that as little as £300,000 would be enough to start reinvigorating the Coire na Ciste side of the Cairngorm ski resort.
Taxis could soon become more expensive as Highland Council is launching a consultation about raising fares.
NHS Highland is set to use £2.5 million of its capital budget on everyday spending as it struggles to make ends meet.
Income raised by new Scottish Government powers over tax should be given to local authorities, it has been said.
Police in Aviemore are investigating a number of reported thefts in the Newtonmore and Grantown areas.
Police Scotland report that no suspicious circumstances surround the sudden death of an Aviemore woman on Sunday.
Glasgow rockers Franz Ferdinand have been announced as the headline act on the Saturday night of Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival.
Pop sensation Olly Murs has announced he will perform in Inverness next summer.
If the strath’s only snow blower breaks it would be a ‘disaster’ for the local economy.
Young people living in the most deprived areas of the Highlands are more likely to suffer mental illnesses, according to a new report.
NHS Highland could be set to overspend by more than £12 million as use of expensive locum staff continues.
The slopes at CairnGorm Mountain are to open tomorrow (Friday) for the first time for the 2016/17 season.