Parts of the Highlands could see more travel disruption caused by the cold spell, with a yellow warning in place for this afternoon and tomorrow.
Education plays an important part in every community, and school staff has has a delicate and vital role to play in every child's development.
Organisers of the annual Highland Cross challenge event have praised the outstanding efforts of teams after a record-breaking year for fundraising.
Police are urging members of the public to be vigilant as a group of scammers have been reported to be operating in Ross-shire and Sutherland.
The line between Inverness and Tain was reopened last night after a crash between a train and a car prompted the closure of the railway.
The “highlight of the Highlands’ arts calendar” is back in a Ross-shire village this week with almost 90 artists from across the region on show.
The quality of bathing waters in the Highlands will see areas ranked from sufficient to excellent, according to forecasts issued by SEPA.
A NEW rooftop landmark by a Dingwall artist was unveiled today in Inverness with a special remembrance service.
A Dingwall-based roofer who made the headlines for his artwork on Highland rooftops is working on his "biggest project" ahead of Remembrance Day.
Services on the line are set to be cancelled or revised as urgent work to repair damages caused by Storm Babet are set to last for a week.
A Ness Factor finalist won the fundraising trophy for the contest last night after raising £12,000 for charity.
The Dingwall 34-year-old said she was "buzzing" after winning a popular singing contest in Inverness.
Regional flood alerts were issued by SEPA across three areas in the Highlands, with four local flood warnings also in place.
A man who went missing from Muir of Ord on Friday has now been found, police have announced.
Police are asking the public for help in tracing a 59-year-old who is missing from his home in Muir of Ord.
ScotRail has announced that several routes will be disrupted between today and Sunday due to forecasts of heavy rain.
A new scheme aiming to tackle the use of single-use cups in the Highlands has reached a milestone after launching in April.
ScotRail have announced that trains connecting Inverness and Wick are yet to return to regular service after almost a week of major disruption.
Work is ongoing to make the Wick and Kyle train lines safe after Storm Babet, with train commuters set for another day of disruption today.
Two Highland train lines will face major disruption today as works are carried out to repair damages caused by Storm Babet over the weekend.