Police Scotland and Highland Council are seeking to reassure the public that work is underway to find a solution for Kessock Bridge closures.
An incident that forced the closure of the Kessock Bridge for two hours last night was safely resolved.
Fears are growing for a 24-year-old man missing from his home in the Highlands since Wednesday.
Highland families are facing “heartbreaking” levels of distress over debt as the cost of living crisis savages household budgets.
Staff have rallied to ensure the Highlands’ biggest hospital can still offer life-saving care amid huge patient pressures.
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) is warning that council tax debt is likely to soar in 2023 amid the cost of living crisis.
A Gaelic language activist from Inverness has pipped the likes of chart-topping singer Lewis Capaldi to be named Scotland’s most influential TikToker.
Gary Manson believes Wick Academy's home support can make the difference as he prepares to welcome Falkirk for a Scottish Cup tie.
Gary Manson is confident a lay-off from competitive action will have no impact on Wick Academy’s chances of creating a famous Scottish Cup upset.
A north journalist and LGBTQIA+ campaigner has condemned rising discriminatory rhetoric against people of different sexualities and gender identities.
Kirsteen Campbell, who set up a group to help women suffering with endometriosis, was named volunteer of the year at the Highland Heroes awards.
Sophie Stewart, of Conon Bridge Primary School, was named primary school pupil of the year at the awards on Thursday evening.
A multi-agency digital infrastructure investment in Highland will equip the public sector and businesses to deliver next generation connectivity.
Opportunities for students to forge a career in the health service are being highlighted by NHS Highland during Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2022.
Scottish Water has announced a rise in household water bills for the coming year.
Local authority staff who worked to deliver Covid-19 grants to hard-hit Highland businesses have been praised by a senior councillor.
A new mental health awareness initiative dubbed “the nation’s biggest mental health conversation” is being backed by Highland Council.
The Highlands will benefit from extra policing cover with hundreds of officers across Scotland redeployed to ease the impact of Covid-19 absences.
The Highlands’ biggest Christmas panto is being cancelled after discussions on newly-announced Scottish Government Covid-19 restrictions.
Police Scotland said the Highlands and Islands is one of the safest places to live in the UK, but reported sexual crimes had risen slightly.