FIVE casualties from a two-vehicle Ross-shire road smash have been taken to hospital for treatment, police have confirmed.
WIDELY forecast spring snow has prompted a weather warning from Highland police - while fire chiefs remain concerned about wildfires.
LOVINGLY handwritten recipes from two centuries will be appearing on the menu of a go-ahead Black Isle eatery in the weeks to come, it has emerged.
A £1.2 million Easter Ross development scheme will go ahead on a disputed greenfield site without the need for planning approval. And a disgusted Invergordon…
THE almost hourly media updates on the condition of Bolton Wanderers player Fabrice Muamba will, in all probability, be the closest many following the…
THE master distiller behind a distinctive Ross-shire dram has played his part in marking the massive importance of the US market at a special ceremony.…
INDEPENDENT councillors without party obligations can make a real difference to local government in the Highlands, a veteran Ross-shire councillor has…
A new low cost railway station at Conon Bridge could be opened "soon" following the signing of an agreement between HITRANS and Network Rail.
1810 meets 2012 in Fortrose tonight (Friday) when a popular local restaurant takes a 202-year step back in time to help raise funds for the next Black…
THE mystery surrounding the disappearance of a Ross-shire woman posted missing three weeks ago has prompted a fresh appeal for information.
THE hunt is on for the best new buildings in Ross-shire — and judges want to know your favourites.
WEST Highland College UHI opened its newest learning centre in Ullapool.
PARENT pedal power will propel a hardy group of Ross-shire cyclists on a gruelling 64-mile coast to coast cycle on Saturday.
A WESTER Ross teenager spoke yesterday of the “amazing” moment she learned she had been chosen for a once-in-a-lifetime honour.
NHS Highland has submitted a planning application for permission to build a new health centre at Tain at a cost of around £6 million.
AN oil rig that left the Cromarty Firth in 2009 for a two-year exploration of oil reserves in the Falkland Islands has come back "home".
SCHOOLS, businesses and householders in Ross-shire are finding a global campaign a real turn-off - but in a good way!
A HIGHLAND family heirloom has provided an intriguing insight about a key part of the history of the second world war.
A 24-hour tea party hosted in a Ross-shire town next week will play its part in helping an adventurer row solo from New York to Stornoway.
ROSS-SHIRE residents are amongst those to have shed a cumulative 504 stone following two trailblazing six-week challenges.