Daniel Krogulec, who is 16 years old and from Inverness, was last seen in the Dalneigh area of the city around 6am on Sunday.
Highland Hospice is looking for the best photos of local landmarks and points of interest on the theme of less-trodden paths for its 2022 calendar.
An intrepid Highland trio is hoping to travel to Scandinavia next year to tackle the Lapland Husky Trail challenge in aid of Highland Hospice.
Councillor John Finlayson, chairman of Highland Council's Education Committee, was speaking after yesterday's announcement by Nicola Sturgeon.
A Black Isle development trust has lobbied Highland councillors ahead of tomorrow's budget meeting and residents are being urged to do likewise.
Among the radical proposals is a scheme to grow more of our own food – a dedicated officer will take the lead on Growing our own future.
Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing has hailed it as a "remarkable achievement" despite the challenges of coronavirus.
Highland Council has today widened eligibility and extended the deadline for businesses to apply for its Discretionary Business Grant scheme.
A composite image showing the likeness of an unidentified woman whose body was found on a beach on the Black Isle has been released.
The popular outdoor recreational area was closed for two days to allow the work to go ahead.
HC-One, which has homes in Inverness and Invergordon, responds to criticism from the GMB union over its plans to sell 10 of its Scottish properties.
GMB union reacts to news that care home operator HC-One, which has homes in Inverness and Invergordon, to sell 10 of its Scottish properties.
A number of high profile Scots have lent their support to an awareness raising campaign being run by a Black Isle mental health charity.
Active nation commissioner Lee Craigie joins campaign to urge people in the Highlands to keep walking, wheeling and cycling.
Ness Bridge turned blue and green to mark Fairtrade Fortnight.
Sad day as Inverness store closure confirmed and all employees being made redundant
The Ness Islands on the River Ness was closed to the public to allow contractors to fell a large larch tree.
Carers of people with dementia in the Highlands are urged to fill out a Herbert Protocol form which will provide information if they go missing.
Police have charged a 64-year-old woman and sent a report to the procurator fiscal following an alleged sheep worrying incident in the Highlands.
Organisers took the decision to cancel this year's event in Poolewe due to uncertainty of the ongoing coronavirus and it will now go online.