THE A87 has reopened following a serious road accident earlier this afternoon.
A major investigation has been launched into an Easter Ross care home after an inspection classed its coronavirus response as "weak".
A new online resource will provide an outlet for Highland makers of quality handmade products.
Liz MacMillan used her time on furlough as a haberdashery shop assistant to give villagers the peace of mind a mask can bring.
An aspiring Gaelic singer who has performed with and in front of major stars is hoping to forge a music career after passing his degree.
A man living in a Wester Ross village who simply wants to make his house wind and watertight says Highland Council has let him down.
A RAFFLE to raise money for a cot-death charity has got one ‘giant’ prize.
A HIGHLAND MP has welcomed news the Scottish Government is supplying £10 million to support rapid deployment of bus priority measures by councils.
James Geddes (35) from Dalneigh was making his way into work at Cairngorn Group when he spotted the mink crossing the road to get into the water.
A GROUP of cyclists are challenging themselves to a 159-mile bike ride to raise money for Maggie’s Centre in the Highlands.
Some food and drinks shops at Inverness Shopping Park have been forced to close because of problems with water supplies in the area.
EMERGENCY services are at a one-vehicle accident on the A9 near the turn off to the Inshes flyover.
A team from the RNLI rescued two boys whose engine failed while they were in the Beauly Firth.
A 23-year old man will be reported to the procurator fiscal after being detected driving at 143mph on the A9, near Tore, on Friday night July 10.
NEWLY qualified teachers have written to Highland councillors appealing for funding to be secured for jobs.
A woman has been walking and cycling the distance of the North Coast 500 route to raise money for Alzheimer Scotland during lockdown.
SERIOUS concerns have been raised about the lack of face masks being worn on service buses in Ross-shire.
AN Alness grandma is to "brave the shave" to help a young man close to her achieve his dream.
ROSS-SHIRE residents gearing up for the return of visitors in a milestone moment in the coronavirus crisis are being urged to keep calm.
A HIGHLAND MP has again slammed the Universal Credit system after a new report said it was increasing debt and failing disabled people.