More than 700 sub postmasters were prosecuted across the UK, including up to 100 in Scotland, after wrongly being accused of embezzling money.
A Highland MSP has made a bid for the issue to be discussed at the Scottish parliament tomorrow.
Footwear store Schuh has closed at the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
The Highland Shortbread Showdown is returning for a second year to discover the best biscuits from across the region.
Highland Council’s vice convener councillor Ken Gowans has handed over a cheque for £575 to MFR Cash for Kids Mission Christmas Appeal.
MSPs on a Holyrood committee have backed calls for the introduction of a visitor levy in local authorities
The MFR Cash for Kids Mission Christmas appeal has had an incredible response from the public donating gifts and money.
Energy sector services group, Global Energy Group (GEG), has reported a 21 per cent increase in revenue for 2023.
Transport Scotland has confirmed the fares increase it will put in place for 2024.
Properties that have been empty for 12 months or more within the region increased from 434 in 2013 to 3334 in 2023
Tourism businesses from the Highlands attended the North America Business Development Mission (BDM) to support the growth of visitors to Scotland.
Orbex has been awarded £3.3 million in funding from the UK Space Agency as part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) “Boost!” initiative
Bjorn Again took the stage at Inverness Leisure last night playing a whole host of numbers.
The six-man ensemble from Ross-shire will release their latest single, "I Wanna Know," on December 15.
Thirteen young entrepreneurs from across the Highlands and Islands are the latest to complete a year-long programme.
The first commercial tenant for a major city centre redevelopment project has been announced, nine months after building work was completed.
Individuals and organisations involved in the tourism industry gathered together at the Highland Tourism Conference in Inverness yesterday.
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for snow and ice from 5pm today (November 29) until Friday at 11am.
We caught up with the general manager Robert Rogers about the changes which have taken place and what people can expect to see at the destination.
The festival includes theatre, music, film, art and more. It is aiming to transform the experiences of people with dementia and their families.