Isabella Fioretti has had a dream debut boxing season, and she is about to reach new heights with her first Scotland call-up.
The shot-stopper has returned to familiar surroundings, having spent time on loan at Dudgeon Park in 2017 and 2018.
Royal Dornoch is supporting a pioneering link between the University of St Andrews and Dornoch Academy, supported by the Scottish Government.
Stephan Walker has taken over the reigns at the Naval Grounds, but he has paid tribute to predecessor John Scott for the work he has done.
Louis Jones, who works at D Chisholm and Sons, is believed to be one of the youngest ever to achieve a diploma in funeral directing in the UK.
Years of development has meant the Inverness gender clinic is as healthy as it has ever been – with patients set to feel the benefit.
Steven Mackay is excited for the potential a new era at Brora Rangers has to bring the Cattachs back to the top of the Highland League.
The Cattachs have confirmed the identity of their new manager – and it is a familiar face returning to Dudgeon Park.
Three Highlanders discuss their motivation for getting diagnosed as autistic in adulthood, and the difference it has made to their lives.
The championship returned to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club last weekend, with one Brora club member having a strong showing.
Ally Macdonald’s long and successful association with the Cattachs will come to an end this summer.
Highland Pride will look slightly different this year after the charity confirmed plans for a programme of events throughout Pride month.
The 2024 Highlands and Islands League season kicks off on Sunday.
ScottishPower will award the prize to four different women's or girls' teams across the Highlands and Islands.
ScottishPower will award the prize to four different women's or girls' teams across the Highlands and Islands.
One of the oldest courses in the world, and premier Highland golfing destinations, requires major repairs that will cost six-figures.
Understanding dysphoria is a key element of understanding trans people's experiences – here is one example of dealing with it from Inverness.
Data shows that NHS Highland are keeping pace with demand for gender clinics better than anywhere else in Scotland – but that was not always the case.
NHS Highland are keeping pace with the rate of referrals to gender identity services better than any other health board in Scotland, new data shows.
Brora Rangers will keep hold of their number one, who was only joined on a short-term contract, until the end of the season.