Pupils at two Black Isle primary schools stepped out last week to help the people of Ukraine.
Highland Hospice is about to launch an udderly brilliant adventure which will see brightly decorated ‘Heilan coos’ displayed across the region.
A century-old greenhouse at a Ross-shire visitor attraction could be demolished if the applicant gets permission.
Supercars from Cannonball Ireland were in Inverness before heading along the North Coast 500 (NC500).
High Life Highland will be donating more than £15,000 to the Disaster Emergency Committee appeal for Ukraine following a weekend of fundraising.
Traffic Scotland is alerting drivers following a collision on the A96, near Allanfearn, near Culloden.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the Highlands. It is for ice and will last from 10pm today until 9am tomorrow.
A life-changing service, run in partnership between NHS Highlands and national sight loss charity RNIB Scotland, celebrates its fifth anniversary.
It was around 5.35pm yesterday at Achnagarron, approximately one mile north of Alness, and involved three vehicles.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the Highlands. It is for snow and lasts from midnight until 9am tomorrow.
Pupils at two Black Isle primary schools stepped out this week to help the people of Ukraine.
A group of 10 Inverness runners completed the London Landmarks Half Marathon in aid of a Highland charity.
Public bodies are being given advice on how to handle contract bids from companies linked to Russia.
Highland Tourism Community Interest Company (CIC) has announced the inaugural meeting of its Climate Positive Leadership Group (CPLG).
t coincides with the publication of a new 10-year strategy for the National Trust for Scotland this week.
Residents and visitors have had their first chance to see the exterior of a redevelopment project which has been shrouded in scaffolding.
Highland Council has announced that the move affects S1 to S3 pupils at Fortrose Academy and it is due to unforeseen circumstances.
There is a progress update from the new National Treatment Centre-Highland (NTC) for ophthalmology and orthopaedic services.
The possibility of a chemical weapons attack remains a very real fear for medics in Ukraine according to a Highland surgeon.
Molly Alexander, principal teacher of pupil support at Dingwall Academy, was recognised for her work during the pandemic.