The success of the new Highland National Treatment Centre is “heartening”, a local MSP has said after figures revealed it had “exceeded expectations”.
The money includes grants for the Wick Development Trust, Caithness Voluntary Group, and projects in a number of Sutherland locations.
Businessman Steve Chisholm has used a pro-independence march in Elgin to signal his intent to stand for the ALBA party at the next Holyrood election.
A vision for a sustainable tourism future has resulted in a prestigious nod for a social enterprise champion in the Highlands.
Rail services to a temporarily closed Far North Line station could resume towards the end of this month or early September, campaigners believe.
An emergency landing at Inverness Airport yesterday was caused by a bird strike, airline KLM has confirmed.
Much of the Highlands was cooler and greyer than normal in July but not particularly wet, the Met Office has said.
Emergency services were scrambled to Inverness Airport after the jet declared an emergency and aborted its landing less than 400ft above the runway.
An eight-day bin strike could hit bin collections in the Highlands next month after pay talks stalled.
An epic charity motorbike challenge is stopping at every lifeboat station in the far north to raise funds for good causes.
New air ambulances with better ranges and performance are being promised after the latest contract to provide the vital service was awarded.
South African academics have been welcomed to the Highlands as part of an exchange link up involving the University of the Highlands and Islands.
A Conservative with strong Highland connections is reportedly considering a bid for the party's soon to be vacant Scottish leadership post.
Skipinnish celebrated their 25th anniversary in style during a three-day weekender at the Big Top Under Canvas. Were you there?
The number has risen sharply in five years and mental health advocates think this is driven by better support and efforts to destigmatise.
Rail passengers using the Highland Mainline face disruption until the end of the day, train bosses are now warning.
A missing man who sparked a police appeal on Saturday morning has been traced “safe and well”.
Concerns are growing for the welfare of a missing Hull man who was last seen driving across the Dornoch Bridge.
Rail passengers were facing further disruption on the Highland Mainline on Saturday morning after a broken down train blocked the track overnight.
Police have urged the public to call them “as soon as possible” if they spot a missing man officers are trying to trace.