A campaign to protect Scotland’s livestock has been launched following new legislation which protects animals from dog attacks.
A 60-year old love letter, a barrister's coat and wig, a set of bagpipes and a jade Buddha are just some of the items left in Travelodge hotels.
An award-winning entertainment business built up by an Easter Ross teenager looks set to be the latest victim of the coronavirus crisis.
A heritage organisation says the design of a proposed new hotel is out of keeping with the area it would be in.
Passers-by could be forgiven for thinking they are back in the Cold War era with the latest arrivals at the Emergency Operations Bunker in Inverness.
Work on a new £1.5 million shopping development in Inverness is almost complete in Culduthel.
NHS Highland has delivered more than 20,000 doses of Covid-19 booster or third dose vaccinations in five days last week.
The temporary timetable changes are from next week due to the continued impact of coronavirus and the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.
Pupils from P1 to S6 who are receipt of free school meals based on low income have received a one-off wellbeing payment of £25.
The Hospitality Business Support Top-Up Grant Scheme will provide a one-off payment for businesses in the hospitality sector who have lost bookings.
Drivers in the Highlands and the rest of Scotland are being reminded to make sure their vehicles are winter ready.
Highland Council advises its service users and customers of its opening hours and service arrangements over the festive period.
NHS Highland’s clinical emergency pathways have been under significant pressure across primary and secondary care.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has outlined new precautions that people should be taking to help stop the spread of the new Omicron Covid-19 variant.
The resources required to run the authority's local government elections for 2022 were agreed at Friday's delayed meeting of Highland Council.
It is aimed as anyone who would like a career as a police officer and wishes to work in the Scottish Highland and Islands
Officers from the Highlands and Islands Police Division are appealing for witnesses after one of the driver's failed to stop at the scene.
When he first joined Tulloch Homes back in 2003 Sandy Grant never imagined he would one day be running the firm.
Ward 5a at Raigmore Hospital remains closed to new admissions and visiting following the detection of a very small number of cases of Covid-19.
The Highland Council’s Tourism Committee today agreed a proposed Visitor Management Plan for 2022 to support the growth in visitors to the Highlands.