Spoiler alert! Traitors fans were glued to their seats tonight for the grand final featuring Highland hopeful, Evie. How did she do?
Does it matter if Ross-shire community councils fall by the wayside? As a deadline looms, we listen to people who think that it does.
SPOILER ALERT - beware if you haven't yet seen the latest episode of The Traitors!
Bookies reckon they have a clear steer – or is it really the case that all bets are off? We;'ll soon find out!
A special school in Ross-shire was closed at short notice following an incident earlier today. It will re-open tomorrow.
He turned heads on the Black Isle and was one of many that sprang up across the county last week.
Rhetorical question raised some eyebrows but also spurred on lots of interesting discussion.
Raging that Barbie didn't get more award nods or smugly satisfied that Oppenheimer got so many? Oscars' season always divides opinion.
Inspectors will return to carry out a further inspection of the school within 12 months of the publication of this letter.
An Easter Ross distillery has lifted the lid on a trailblazing new dram which marks a first for the company.
Proposed spending on roads across a swathe of Ross-shire has been agreed at a Highland Council area committee.
Strong winds forecast to continue have prompted the decision.
A dog was blown over the edge of a steep slope on one of Ross-shire's iconic peaks today as its owner returned from the summit in poor conditions.
Community minded folk in Ross-shire are being urged to consider putting themselves forward for community councils that have fallen into abeyance.
An A9 road improvement scheme in Easter Ross is due to resume on Wednesday with a convoy system in place while work is being under way.
A COMPANY behind major plans for an energy storage facility in Easter Ross says it has listened to the concerns of the local community.
A 17-bedroom hotel on the NC500 in Wester Ross has gone on the market for offers over £950,000.
A look back into the Ross-shire Journal old files - snippets from a century, 40 and 25 years ago. What can you remember?
Vital food supplies have been provided for students in Inverness thanks to a £2000 donation from an optical company.
Highland landowners willing to help detectorists indulge their passion could also be handing a welcome boost to charity.