Glenmorangie wants more space for whisky to lie up in barrels to mature as warehouse space at the distillery is at capacity.
St Andrew’s Cathedral in Inverness is getting set to be part of a street food zone coming to the riverside nearby hopefully bringing an income boost.
Highland Council's access rangers team is to continue visitor work throughout winter.
The rich Pictish heritage of the Highlands is being highlighted with the launch of extended trail.
MILITARY personnel could be used across the Highlands and in Inverness to ease pressure on the Scottish Ambulance Service.
THE first robotic-assisted operations at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness have delighted medics and patient.
NHS Highland (NHSH) is looking for a new board member to be involved in protecting the health of the local population.
Drivers drug driving to be targeted by major Police Scotland campaign over the next few weeks.
THE pipes and drums are blasting back to Inverness, bringing a major money-spinning boost to tourism and the Highland economy.
A plan to create a promenade along the waterfront of beautiful Ullapool has been lodged with Highland Council planners.
HIGHLAND police using unmarked HGV tractor unit catch 43 drivers using their mobiles behind the wheel in two weeks.
The UK’s most northerly public miniature railway, in picturesque Whin Park in Inverness, could be getting a smart new ticket office.
TWO popular Inverness restaurants The Mustard Seed in Fraser Street, and Thai Dining in Academy Street, have closed because of Covid.
Safety concerns trigger public consultation on improvements to the A9 between North Kessock and Tore.
An attack on a girl (14) by two older woman in an Invergordon lane leads to Police Scotland appeal for witnesses.
TRAFFIC on the Kessock Bridge was delayed this morning after a north-bound car struck the central barrier, but no reports of injury.
A BLACK Isle musician has brought out a rousing Scotland football anthem and video.
More than £1 million has been set aside for ongoing fire safety works across council homes in the Highlands.
More gritters than ever before will be available to patrol Scotland's trunk road network this winter transport bosses have said.
An Inverness restaurant was closed for deep cleaning this week after a staff member tested positive for Covid-19.