Applications have opened for local community groups and charities to apply for funding and support from Co-op’s Local Community Fund.
Highland organisations face challenges meeting the costs of caring for children seeking asylum, a new report has detailed.
A Highland bishop reflected on his role at the coronation where he took on an important duty.
Police in the Highlands have issued a plea to motorists to make sure they and their children are all belted up properly.
Members at next week’s meeting of Highland Council’s economy and infrastructure committee will allocate £7.7m of funds for roads maintenance.
Protests over a planned royal visit, a hero fisherman and a tricky load were among the headlines in years gone by.
The Highlands and Islands Climate Hub is to welcome an award winning author for an online event about fashion's impact on people and the environment.
Community councils in Caithness have joined others calling for SSEN to work with them to find the best solution to upgrade the region’s national grid.
The MSP has taken action over concerns about how new power line proposals are being handled.
Communities B4 Power Companies says power giant SSEN is determined to push through new power line plans.
An electricity company says some of its staff have faced "verbal abuse and physical threats" over plans for a 400 kV overhead transmission line.
Highland road users will be keen to see action quickly on delayed roads projects.
The new leader of the SNP now has to deliver on what he promised.
The latest figures show an improving picture for Highland patients in need of mental health support.
The three candidates vying to become the next First Minister made a range of promises.
All three candidates to be Scotland's next First Minister have promised to take action to improve delivery of A9 dualling.
A 'Town Centre Health Check' by Highland Council provides a mixed picture on the health and attractiveness of Thurso and Wick town centres.
A ban on alcohol advertising could be disastrous for drinks producers, hospitality venues and the wider community according to Highland traders.
The head of a Highland tourist organisation has responded to news that Highland Council is to revisit the idea of a visitor levy – or tourist tax.
A new training scheme to promote best practice in the use of muirburn has been backed by Scotland’s estates.