Young shinty players can access cheaper protective head gear after a five-figure deal struck between the sport’s governing body and its major sponsor.
The Met Office has upgraded its severe weather warning from yellow to amber for parts of the Highlands.
Two days of heavy rain is set to bring a risk of dangerous conditions and flooding across all parts of the Highlands this weekend.
Loganair's Inverness to Manchester flight this morning has been cancelled.
Heartbroken family and friends have spoken of their warm memories of a talented shinty player and fun-loving dad who died suddenly in Inverness.
Today's flights between Inverness and Birmingham airports have been cancelled.
It proved another monster success by the shores of Loch Ness.
One of the world’s biggest-selling crime writers is backing a community crowdfunder to bring beach wheelchairs to Highland town.
Scottish Government investment plans – including A9 dualling and creating a new jail in Inverness – are no longer affordable, says a watchdog report.
A leading golf tournament uniting three world class Highland courses has sold out.
A village shinty club is mourning the death of one of the most distinguished former players and servants in its history.
Police have renewed an appeal to help trace a missing OAP with fresh details of his movements in the Highlands.
Traffic is now flowing normally after a two-vehicle collision on a stretch of the A9 near Tain earlier today.
Fans of Shrek are to get the chance to live just like their cantankerous movie hero at a fantasy rural retreat in the Highlands.
It is a charity that helps parents and families in their very darkest of hours.
A UK waste disposal giant is apologising to the Highland public for weeks of chaos as 'glass mountains' continue to grow at overflowing bottle banks.
As many as 27 Highland schools could remain open during next week’s strike action by non-teaching staff.
An American artist is auctioning a painting inspired by the hit TV series Outlander to boost efforts to save the Old High Church in Inverness.
Passengers travelling by train on north Highland routes will be hit delays this morning with heavy rain forecast across the north-west of Scotland.
Passengers on the Inverness – Kyle of Lochalsh train line can expect longer journey times from this evening as high winds and heavy rain hit Scotland.