THE expected inflation-busting rise in council tax payments won't bring all the council-managed roads in the Highlands up to an acceptable standard.
A YOUNG Easter Ross mum whose baby was stillborn is asking people to give generously to a campaign for Raigmore Hospital.
Police call for anyone who has seen missing Strathpeffer teen
HIGHLAND Council is to immediately remove older laptop computers from service in all of its buildings following the Park Primary School fire.
AFTER decades of searching, the Loch Ness Monster has popped up on Google Maps.
INFANTS whose parents hoped to claim a free childcare space at a Highland Council-run nursery may be caught short.
CALLS are being made for “serious improvements” to the A82 after a young family from Inverness was killed in a crash.
Incident ongoing in Dingwall to rescue a child from a ditch
POLICE have confirmed a man has died while walking in the Torridon mountains
A woman who took a job at a newly-reopened coffee bar in Contin has been forced to give up her position due to a change in the bus timetable.
AFTER an inspection, a nursery has been told to have two members of staff on site at all times, despite only having three children in the class.
A musical night hit a bum note for some revellers in Strathpeffer sparking a call to the police.
Two mental health campaigners visited Inverness as part of a 600-mile trip around Scotland, to get people talking about mental health.
A rare sighting of a rare bird has become a bit of a habit for an off-duty Inverness shift worker.
NHS Highland has told the public carry on as normal after confirming that no-one in Raigmore Hospital is being treated for coronavirus.
Two men were taken to hospital after an explosion in a house in Dingwall
An Comunn Gaidhealach has named James Graham as its new chief executive starting in March
PUBLIC spending campaigners have hit out at HIE where staff are on course to claim almost £53,000 in meal allowances this financial year.
Police are looking to recruit special constables across the Highlands
ROSS-SHIRE families of seniors who need help to remain in their own homes have expressed shock after being told vital care packages are being pulled.