Workers at a whisky giant's Easter Ross distilleries are poised for strike action according to the union representing them.
One man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a two-vehicle smash that closed a Ross-shire road for six hours yesterday.
There were old tunes, new tunes, Orcadian tunes, Shetland tunes – and a world premiere – all performed under the baton of Lynsey Bolton.
A Ross-shire golf club is teeing up a quiz night in aid of a relief charity.
A behind-the-scenes tour at one of Ross-shire's largest supermarkets proved to be an enjoyable eye-opener for a group of school pupils.
The Diabaig road, Easter Ross seagull cull call sparks controversy and new use for Invergordon smelter.
An Easter Ross parkrun has pulled the plug on today's scheduled event due to the weather forecast.
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A 30-year-old man has been arrested and charged following the recovery of drugs with a potential street value of at least £200,000 in Alness.
Redundancies at a major Ross-shire employer expose how the drive to create renewable energy jobs in Scotland is stalled, according to union leaders.
The congregations of Tain, Portmahomack and Fearn and Nigg are uniting and holding a service of union on Friday evening at 7pm.
Resurfacing works planned for a stretch of the A9 in Easter Ross have been postponed for the rest of this week but are scheduled to restart on Sunday.
A bid to put on Scotland's most remote club night in a Wester Ross village has come under the TV spotlight.
The family of a sailor posted missing after setting out from Ullapool in December have been told of the discovery of a body on a Highland beach.
A two-phase £420,000 A835 road safety project south of Garve is scheduled to start next week.
Two people have been taken to hospital following a five-vehicle collision in Ross-shire.
A collision on a remote Ross-shire road has been reported this morning amidst challenging conditions in many parts of the Highlands.
Ross-shire communities keen to bring the magic of big screen cinema to town halls, churches and libraries are being put in the spotlight.
"We need to take this river more seriously and to start implementing some of the schemes that might help prevent the largely preventable."
Scaling postal deliveries back is not the way to improve services, a Highland business leader has said.