The Norwegian Dawn, which will visit Invergordon twice this summer, was allowed entry to a Mauritius port after tests confirmed no cholera aboard.
A major cruise ship at the centre of a cholera scare in the Indian Ocean is scheduled to visit Invergordon twice this summer.
The death of a man on the Far North Line in Inverness last week is not being treated as suspicious, the British Transport Police have confirmed.
British Transport Police has revealed the person's sex and age but he has not yet been named by the force. Investigations are continuing.
The B9176 Struie Road, which provides a vital link between Ross-shire and southern and central Sutherland, will temporarily close at High Bridge.
Police have appealed for help finding a missing teenage sister and brother from Inverness who are known to frequent Caithness.
Roadworks will affect a mile-long section of road from the eastern end of Bettyhill to the turn off for Farr.
Students invited to submit culinary creations, with the best forming part of the menu when Inverness Castle reopens as a visitor attraction in 2025.
The Wester Ross business is one of three Highland bookshops in the final 10 for the Scottish Independent Bookshop of the Year title.
The Shandwick Inn near Kildary was targeted sometime between 10pm on Sunday and 10am on Monday.
British Transport Police have confirmed that one person was pronounced dead at the scene following an incident on the Far North Line.
Have you been enjoying the Red Arrows' unofficial displays in Highland skies in recent days?
An ambitious plan to expand home-grown arts in Highland communities has been launched by Eden Court, & it is hoped thousands of people will take part.
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.