Town looks into six percent COLA increase for employees
With employees harder and harder to come by, the Highlands Town Board of Commissioners is exploring a possible cost of living adjustment for its employees.
With employees harder and harder to come by, the Highlands Town Board of Commissioners is exploring a possible cost of living adjustment for its employees.
A North Carolina appeals court has struck down parts of Wilmington’s short-term rental ordinance that required owners to register their rental properties.
Editor’s note: Highlands is not the only town struggling with an influx of people due to COVID-19, lack of affordable housing and a short-term rental issue on its hands.
Last week, David Jones, a Youtuber from South Carolina trekked to Highlands to ‘audit’ the Highlands Police Department.
Hitting a milestone birthday will no longer mean mandatory retirement for volunteer members of Highlands Fire and Rescue.
Mountaintop Rotary of Highlands now has the backing of the town in their efforts to raise money for Ukraine relief after Highlands Mayor Patrick Taylor signed a proclamation declaring April as Ukra
Editor’s note: Highlands is not the only town struggling with an influx of people due to COVID-19, lack of affordable housing and a short-term rental situation on its hands.
With the Ukraine-Russia war entering its 37th day, many people are wondering how they can help from across the world.
The Center for Life Enrichment is gearing up for its 2022 Program Series, and director Fallon Hovis said there are diverse classes available for anyone and everyone.
On Tuesday, March 22, the Highlands Cashiers Land Trust received a call about a fallen Red Oak Tree at Sunset Rock. Upon investigation, the land trust filed a police report for vandalization.