Film lovers can feast on blockbusters, classics and family films as big screen entertainment returns to an Inverness cinema this month.
A telephone scam is seeking to intimidate Highland residents into disclosing personal details with fake threats over National Insurance (NI) numbers.
A Highland Council Gaelic translation service has been lauded for its work – after scripting everything from committee papers to a person’s tattoo.
Highland Council is alerting community groups to the looming deadline for securing funding from Scotland's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund.
Protestors in vigil outside Town House to highlight use of weaponry linked to Highland Council pension fund used against Palestinian civilians
High Life Highland is teaming up with Scottish Squash in a bid to encourage greater Highland participation in the racket sport.
An easing of Covid-19 restrictions has allowed NHS Highland to restart its in-person cardiac rehabilitation classes at Raigmore Hospital.
Highland councillors will tomorrow debate whether to create a new deputy chief executive post as part of a cost-saving shake-up of senior management.
A new service directing individuals and communities to trusted mental health support has been launched during Mental Health Awareness Week.
Two goals down going into second leg.
Boss admits team were not good enough against Kelty Hearts
The chief executive of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) will leave the organisation later this year.
A new campaign is being launched warning of the dangers of bogus and rogue trader crime.
A massive UK-led multinational ‘war games’ exercise will hit Scotland’s north-west coasts next week.
NHS Highland is calling for patience from the public as the Covid-19 vaccination programme continues to roll out across the region.
Loch Ness has been named the UK’s most popular wild swimming destination in new research.
Tributes have been paid to an army of NHS volunteers who gave their time to help staff, patients and members of the public at Raigmore Hospital.
Fears have been raised that decades of under investment in an iconic city bridge could see it closed permanently.
A new app has been launched in a bid to help reduce drug-related harm and deaths in the Highlands.
Ness Bridge will turn blue on Sunday as part of international efforts to raise awareness of the debilitating neurological condition Parkinson’s.