A striking new artwork will greet visitors to the grounds of Inverness Castle when it reopens.
The assisted dying bill is set to be debated by politicians in Westminster tomorrow (Friday).
Rail chiefs must urgently rethink the decision not to resume late night trains between Inverness and the north, politicians & business leaders insist.
Widespread and ongoing train disruption was caused by a diesel leak that left signalling staff feeling ill from the fumes, it has emerged.
A fire-ravaged garage site looks set to return to life as new industrial units after plans were submitted to Highland Council.
A lifesaving initiative that was pioneered in Inverness has helped 75,000 people experiencing mental health crisis across Scotland.
A congestion hot-spot on the A9 near Kessock Bridge will be reduced to one lane northbound for three weeks in the run up to Christmas.
The exhibition, which features a treasure trove of photos of the line from times gone by, was a big success when it was previously held in Thurso.
Kind-hearted school children are doing what they can to keep people safe and warm - after setting up a winter clothing bank for their community.
A new campaign aimed at ensuring Highland-produced tartan is legally protected has won the backing of the region’s Prickly Thistle.
Eight of Scotland’s 10 least used railway stations are located in the north Highlands - including several in Ross-shire.
Storm Bert will bring 70mph gales, snow, rain and localised flooding as a rapid thaw sets in this weekend.
Heavy snow has forced the cancellation of trains on the Kyle Line.
An active snow and ice warning for the Highlands has been extended by another 24 hours amid widespread disruption in the region.
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A9 traffic is flowing freely again on the Black Isle after a fallen tree was cleared from the road.
Drivers on the A9 were facing disruption on Thursday - after a fallen tree and a lorry accident blocked or partially blocked the road in two places.
Heavy snow followed by a rapid thaw and rain could cause disruption to many parts of the Highland this weekend, the Met Office has warned.
An active yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been extended into Thursday.
Thieves have stolen a number of cars after drivers left them unattended to defrost amid the ongoing cold snap, police have warned.