A large skeleton discovered on a beach has prompted widespread interest and speculation it is linked to a relative of the Loch Ness Monster.
Forestry officers have withdrawn their objections to the transformation of Inverness Castle after updated tree protection plans were submitted.
A new £42 million world-class treatment centre for the Highlands is starting to take shape at Inverness Campus.
The team behind a proposed £3million climbing centre in the Highland capital is prepared to build a military-style blast wall to get permission.
Most household waste recycling centres in the Highlands are set to accept a broader range of materials from today as coronvirus restrictions ease.
Children in the Highlands will be able to take part in organised activities from mountain biking to intensive swimming lessons this summer.
A bumper six Nessie sightings have been reported in the first three months of 2021.
The popular Highland Field Sports Fair at Moy has been cancelled for a second year running due to uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Another Nessie sighting has been recorded on the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.
The Scottish Government has approved funding up to £1.75 million for a centre for young people with disabilities and complex needs in the Highlands
Golfers are being urged to swing into action to help a children's hospital charity working in the Highlands.
A fourth sighting of the Loch Ness Monster has been reported so far this year.
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses in the wake of an accident that has left a woman pedestrian with "life-changing" injuries.
An ambitious project to develop a world-class climbing centre in the Highland capital is still alive, despite a recent setback.
'Pandemic or no pandemic, people still require to move and people still want to move'
Extra support and a constant review of plans to ease lockdown have been called for on behalf of small businesses as they gear up to reopen.
Scotland’s supreme civil court has given a charity permission to challenge the Scottish Government’s beaver killing policy through a judicial review.
Renowned forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black has been made a non-party-political peer by the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
All front line care and support staff with Highland Home Carers to be paid a minimum of £10 per hour from next month
A mini music festival featuring local bands is being planned to take place in Beauly this spring.