Crew members of the Kyle of Lochalsh lifeboat were involved in a search for a missing person in the Isle of Skye area.
PLANS for a proposed building extension and increased parking area at a Ross-shire village hall have been given the go-ahead by Highland Council.
AN ultra-endurance athlete is planning to run the 180 miles from Glasgow to Inverness in under 70 hours in aid of Highland Hospice.
The Care Inspectorate gave its verdict after announced visit.
POLICE in Dingwall are appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist was forced off the road on the Black Isle.
An information evening at Raigmore Hospital was aimed at those who were interested in becoming living donors.
A ROSS-SHIRE out of school club has been given a very good rating following an unannounced inspection by the Care Inspectorate.
This CCTV image of a missing 72-year-old Beauly man has been released by police today in a bid to help with the search.
A stranded sperm whale which beached near Inverness is thought to have died.
Concerns have been raised over a sperm whale which has beached at Ardersier.
A BLIND campaigner from Easter Ross is calling for a complete ban on A-boards and pavement advertising signs across the Highlands.
A BLACK Isle school could have a new nursery extension if planners give the scheme the green light.
A support group set up by a Black Isle couple following the death of their son now has more members than ever before.
A service between Inverness and East Midlands Airport will end next month – just four months after it was officially launched.
AN annual fundraising event has raised more than £1000 on its last outing.
MORE than 100 visitors attended an open afternoon to mark the 10th anniversary of the Highland Archive Centre in Inverness.
A VOLUNTEER who helps at Highland Hospice has been given a top award.
PLANS for a tourist tax in the Highlands could take a big step forward next week when councillors vote on whether to further explore the idea.
A mle voice choir is on the lookout for a new conductor
Weather forecasters have predicted Inverness and the Highlands could be under snow as deep as 10 inches by the end of next week.