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.
Local authority recruits four dedicated Covid-19 compliance officers
Cattachs boss Steven Mackay has told his players to forget about their historic win over Hearts and focus on the challenge in front of them.
Brora Rangers have officially been crowned Highland League champions – after just three league matches.
Brora Rangers chairman William Powrie can see lasting economic benefits for the whole of Sutherland after Tuesday night’s historic success.
Brora Rangers' management and players believe that their Scottish Cup win over Hearts shows that they can make the step up to the SPFL.
As Hearts’ team bus rolled up the final stretch of A9 into Brora, the Sutherland skies darkened. The portents were there for the Tynecastle team.
Emotional Steven Mackay dedicated Brora Rangers’ incredible Scottish Cup scalping of Hearts to a much-loved club servant who passed away last month.
Highland homeowners wishing to reduce energy bills could be able to tap into 100 per cent funding for solar panels and battery storage.
International Women’s Day will be celebrated online by more than 70 students and employees from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).
Acute services in NHS Highland remain “very busy” after recent admissions – with Raigmore Hospital facing particular pressures.
People in the Highlands will soon receive coronavirus vaccines closer to home with the help of a mobile vaccination unit called the Jabbernaut.
Another rise in Covid-19 cases has been reported at a rural care home hit by a mass outbreak of the virus late last month.
Cases of Covid-19 infection at a care home hit by a mass outbreak have risen overnight to 56.
A nursing home near Inverness has been hit by a mass outbreak of Covid-19 cases.
Outstanding agricultural students are being invited to apply for a national bursary award aimed at greatly easing the cost of studies.
Travel agents, brewers and indoor football centres are the latest businesses to be offered Scottish Government financial support of £7.3 million.
Farming families in the Highlands and beyond are being offered the chance to take part in a hit BBC documentary on the agricultural lifestyle.