A "luxury" glamping site will be built on Easter Ross farmland after the plans were approved by Highland Council.
Eight Highland businesses, including ones in Easter Ross, have been honoured with a new award.
Multi-million pound works will close the Kyle line for three weeks from Sunday - and ScotRail has highlighted measures to reduce disruption.
Work will begin on November 3 to fix 25 load-bearing columns at Inverness’s Rose Street multi-storey which are “critical” to the building’s stability.
Rail campaigners fighting for vital improvements to train services in the Highlands are “delighted” at cross-party calls for fresh investment.
Cancellations have impacted some flights in and out of Inverness and Aberdeen as Storm Amy continues.
Tens of thousands hit by Storm Amy power cuts, and numerous major roads blocked as gales continue to rage.
Robert Horner (62) was last seen in the Milton area of Easter Ross on Wednesday, October 1.
All Highland rail lines will be suspended on Friday evening when Storm Amy hits, it has been confirmed.
Operation Lambie’s extension into Ross-shire follows a “significant fall” in retail crime in Inverness after high-vis police patrols there.
“Damaging winds” of up to 95mph are now expected to batter parts of the Highlands and Moray, after Storm Amy weather warnings were upgraded to amber.
CalMac, NorthLink Ferries and ScotRail have all warned passengers of possible disruption to their services ahead of the arrival of Storm Amy.
A pre-existing rain warning has also been extended to cover more of the region, with alerts now in force from 5pm today until the end of Saturday,
SSEN Transmission is to highlight revisions to its controversial plan for months of road closures on the A832.
Sandy Morrison has been hailed for his “kindness and ongoing support over the years” after another kind gesture to Raigmore patients and staff.
Heavy rain is set to bring a risk of flooding to transport disruption to parts of the Highlands, the Met Office has warned.
The fault was reported at Rogart earlier on Monday morning. The first service to pass that area is now running over 30 minutes late.
A prominent former household goods store and newsagents in the heart of Tain has been sold.
Repairs will begin “as soon as possible”, frustrated residents have been told after rusting railings on a busy town street partially collapsed.
A “strong year” for the port saw renewables account for nearly half of all revenue, and the cruise market generating almost a third.