THE Highland Military Tattoo is continuing its tradition of attracting top international performers with this year’s headline act.
TWO litters of very rare Scottish wildcat kittens have made an appearance in the Highlands.
WORK has started on the single biggest investment at Raigmore Hospital since it was built nearly 40 years ago.
A MALE terrier has astounded his owner and animal experts by "adopting" a baby hare.
A DINGWALL couple who are facing deportation to Australia are giving evidence to the Scottish Affairs Committee meeting on Skye today.
THE timing of traffic lights at the Longman roundabout in Inverness are to be changed in a bid to cut delays at the busy junctions.
A ROSS business which offers visitors wildlife spotting by boat, including the renowned Moray Firth bottlenose dolphins, has scooped a top award.
THE Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after two pine martens were killed in a wood in the Highlands.
A HIGHLAND MSP is pressing the Scottish Government to introduce drug field testing kits - drugalysers - for use by the police.
THEATRE-goers at the Pavilion in Strathpeffer will be able to pay what they like with the launch of an innovative new scheme.
MORE than 40 firefighters are battling a blaze at a garden centre in the Highlands.
HOLIDAY airline group Thomson/First Choice is to launch new summer flights to Majorca from Inverness next year.
THE organiser of a Ross-shire piping festival has come up with a novel way of raising cash for the event – reciting all of Shakespeare’s 154…
DRIVERS are being warned that the A9 Cromarty Bridge will close overnight on Sunday between 5am and 10am for refurbishment work.
WOLVERINE kits have been born at a Highland wildlife park - a Scottish first.
TWO stricken teenagers used the torches on their mobile phones to guide rescuers to their clifftop location.
A TOTAL of 13 candidates are seeking election in the three Scottish parliamentary local constituencies for Highland.
DRIVERS are being warned that the A9 Cromarty Bridge will close on Saturday April 9 from 4am until 9am as part of refurbishments.
A QUARRY at Kyleakin is the preferred site for a new £80m fish feed plant which will create 55 jobs.
THE historic new Land Reform Bill will "lift the veil of secrecy" on who really owns Scotland, according to the group which represents community landowners.