The remains of Hurricane Ernesto will bring a deluge of rain and strong winds to parts of the Highlands later this week, the Met Office has warned.
Sick scammers are targeting owners of missing pets, police have warned.
Overflowing bottle banks and a repeat of collection issues that hit the council’s contractors in 2023 are “very concerning”, a Highland MSP has said.
A new £10m cash injection is helping to expand the roll-out of ultrafast broadband across the Highlands.
Suicide rates in the Highlands remain “significantly higher” than the Scottish average but are comparable to last year, new figures reveal.
Bin strikes that were suspended this week remain a strong possibility later, after a union confirmed it wants its members to reject the pay offer.
Bin strikes which had been set to wreak havoc across the Highlands have been suspended after unions agreed to take a new pay deal to their members.
Superfast broadband is coming to trains in the Far North, in a move which it’s argued could be transformative and make the region a UK digital leader.
A major new quay is in the pipeline for the Port of Nigg under plans submitted to Highland Council..
Aiden Cumming (15)l, who has links to Easter Ross, was last seen in Inverness on Wednesday afternoon.
Two thousand years worth of history are set to come to life at Fort George next week when Historic Scotland’s largest re-enactment event returns.
An uncultivated croft on the shores of Little Loch Broom could soon be the site of a new home and two holiday rental cabins.
An epic charity motorbike challenge is stopping at every lifeboat station in the far north to raise funds for good causes.
A key bridge on a busy stretch of the Highland trunk road network has reopened to traffic following an earlier crash.
Emergency crews were called to the scene at around 12.35pm.
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.