Cuts to Network Rail increase the likelihood of railway line failures and cancellations, Highland RMT members have warned after more disruption.
Providing council-owned & managed allotments across the Highlands must be included in the local authority's latest review, the region's Greens argue.
Strikes by Unison members are set to hit a number of Highland colleges later this month, after further industrial action was announced.
A section of the Far North Line that was battered by spring tides and stormy seas is expected to reopen to trains tomorrow morning (Friday).
It may be the most romantic day of the year, but police have urged would-be love birds to beware romance scams and scammers
Edward Mountain had been under fire for the £129 bill which, while legal, drew flak from politicians who argued he shouldn't claim for his own error.
Rail passengers are bracing for further disruption, with engineers expected to give an update later today on when the line may reopen.
The Port of Cromarty Firth will welcome 118 cruise ships in 2024, down slightly on 2023 – but passenger numbers will be up and bookings "are busy".
High spring tides are hampering repairs to a sea-battered section of the Far North Line, passengers have been warned.
Rail passengers on the Far North Line were facing major disruption on Tuesday, after extremely high tides and waves damaged the line.
The line was closed between Brora and Helmsdale after the tracks in that area suffered coastal flood damage for the second time this winter.
Sickening scammers are targetting grieving families online, a Highland funeral directors has warned.
Golspie is particularly as risk from "large waves and flooding", Sepa has warned – with a wider flood warning also in place from Helmsdale to Embo.
Rail passengers travelling from the Highlands to the central belt are being warned to expect several days of disruption in the coming weeks.
Railways disruption is again causing misery for train passengers after the Far North Line flooded again – just hours after it reopened.
Disruptive snow looks set to impact the Highlands into the weekend after the Met Office issued another yellow warning – their third in a day.
Further disruptive snow is expected to hit the Highlands later today and overnight, the Met Office has warned after issuing another yellow warning.
Motorists across the Highlands have been urged to take care after snow fell in many parts of the region overnight.
Trains are returning to normal in the far north after days of rain-related disruption – but some were still impacted first thing on Wednesday.
Several inches of snow are possible in some places, amid forecasts for showers and ice across the region.