A BROKEN down sleeper train has caused disruption to railway passengers travelling between Inverness and Edinburgh this morning.
'DISGRACEFUL' lack of progress on lifesaving work to dual the A9 has been slammed by the MSP after another fatal crash claimed the life of a teenager.
A man and woman have been charged with a number of offences and are due to appear at Inverness Sheriff Court on Monday.
NHS Highland led the way with a successful pilot project, which is now being rolled out nationally.
GREEN-fingered efforts to help Highland communities grow their own food are making "good progress", councillors have heard.
Passengers have been tweeting about the "outrageous" situation and unbearably hot and cramped conditions in real time as the train travels north.
NEW mobile shredders are to be bought by Highland Council as part of wider efforts to boost its recycling figures.
Two flights were cancelled today after BA was hit by IT issues earlier this week – but some of its flights in and out of Dalcross are running.
The theft occurred in Little Rogart some time in early to mid-May, and officers are eager for anyone who saw anything suspicious to come forward.
The crash occurred between Tomatin and Moy near Dalmagarry, and police have warned the road is "likely to be closed for some time".
TOURIST levies may be on the cards for Highland visitors after moves by the Scottish Government were welcomed by the region's most senior councillor.
An ombudsman has ordered it to improve its complaints process but also ruled that the spouse's partner received "timely and reasonable" A&E treatment.
HIGHLAND residents will get the chance to have their say on how a new National Care Service should work at public meetings this summer.
A DRAMATIC six-hour rescue saw the RNLI aid a hillwalker trapped on a narrow coastal ledge for more than a day after he struggled to raise the alarm.
OVER a third of household waste in the Highlands is needlessly going to landfill instead of being recycled or composted, new figures have revealed.
Nigg has yet to be confirmed as the site for Sumitomo Electric Industries' new cable factory but an announcement on that is thought to be imminent.
OVERSTRETCHED officers are unable to "adequately" police dangerous speeding on the North Coast 500, a worried local MP fears.
A MOTORIST was caught doing almost 120mph on the NC500 and dozens of vehicles were stopped during police patrols of the route at the weekend.
FACEMASKS will no longer be advised for people in health settings, after the Scottish Government announced a return to pre-pandemic guidance.
THE biggest cruise ship of the season has arrived in the Cromarty Firth – but what's it like inside a ship three times more massive than the Titanic?