Holyrood Notebook by Maree Todd
Police are seeking information after a car failed to stop after colliding with another vehicle on the A99.
Holyrood Notebook by Rhoda Grant
John Davidson talks to Karen Cox of Outfit Moray about the Cairngorm to Coast event as well as her own personal 'uphill' challenge
Motorists are being warned to slow down and look out for deer on roads across the Highlands at this time of year.
Youth hostels across the country are starting to open their doors again from Friday after being shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual Orca Watch returns to the shores of Caithness, Orkney and Shetland from this weekend – but with a difference.
Scottish mountain rescuers spent more than 24,000 hours in 2020 helping people on call-outs in nearly 500 incidents.
There were no new coronavirus cases across the Highlands and Islands on Monday, as the cumulative total for the NHS Highland area remained at 5178.
Voters across the north of Scotland are heading to the polls today after campaigning in the Scottish Parliamentary elections came to a close yesterday
NHS Highland has asked for people to be patient as the Covid-19 vaccination programme continues to roll out across the region.
Finishing her latest novel for young readers during lockdown was a way of keeping control for Highland author Barbara Henderson.
The Screen Machine mobile cinema is revving up for a return to Highlands and Islands communities from mid-May.
The First Minister says that the 'Stay at Home' message will be replaced by 'Stay Local' from Friday as more businesses allowed to open from Monday.
Our guide to the coronavirus restrictions easing over the coming weeks and months
Two men’s long-distance holiday trip to John O’Groats ran into trouble after police checked their van’s documents at Berriedale.
A £1 million project to replace emergency radios used in some of the most extreme environments by mountain rescue volunteers has been completed.
The milestone was reached as a further 10 people in the health authority area tested positive for Covid-19.
An eight-day ultra-running event is set to return to Sutherland this summer, organisers have announced.
Girlguiding leaders in Caithness and Sutherland are on the lookout for volunteers who can support local groups with online guiding.