Police have urged residents in the north to sign up to a rural version of Neighbourhood Watch - to fight crime and stay alerted to emergency messages.
A man was taken to hospital after a two-car crash on the A99 yesterday.
The pay deal means industrial action that has affected UHI college campuses across the Highlands - including two in Caithness - is over.
Engineering works are set to bring disruption to passengers on the Far North Line in June.
A major charity cycle challenge that smashed through the £100,000 barrier last year is open for entries once again.
Hundreds of people have already aired their views on the future of their communities - but Highland Council is eager to hear more.
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Weather warnings for heavy rain have now been issued for all of the Highlands following a second yellow alert - this time for the north and west.
Ambitious expansion plans at a Highland golf course links have passed another milestone after new lodges were given the green light.
A 30-hour long weather warning for heavy rain has been issued for parts of the Highlands.
“Extremely worrying” population changes in the Highlands risk an “irreversible” demographic timebomb, experts and leading business figures fear.
A cut in Loganair flights in the Highlands and islands is having an impact on the economy, a leading business figure has warned.
A deep-diving whale which stranded on a Highland beach has died despite rescue efforts.
Leading Highland ports are among those across Scotland to have joined forces to launch a new alliance to capitalise on offshore wind opportunities.
Labour have announced their General Election candidate for the Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross constituency.
Aurora hunters look set for a treat after intense solar activity increased the chances that the Northern Lights will be visible ANYWHERE in the UK.
Habitat restoration efforts and work to boost biodiversity in the Highlands are “very positive and encouraging”, a senor councillor believes.
A councillor has hit out at what he claims are “blanket 20mph speed limits across the Highlands” and has called on the council to end their roll-out.
Plans to boost road safety and encourage more people to cycle or walk have passed their latest milestone.
Failure to bring back a late night train linking Inverness with Ross-shire communities is having an “affect on the city’s night-time economy”.