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.
Rail passengers on the Far North Line are facing lengthy delays after a signalling fault left multiple trains running almost an hour late.
Wildfire risks in the Highlands and Moray will be “very high to extreme” in the coming days, residents and visitors have been warned.
The cancellations are affecting passengers in Inverness, Dingwall, Elgin and Thurso.
Police said the driver was already banned for driving while disqualified.
Musical fans will get the chance to enjoy one of the world’s most beloved shows when a new community production of Annie hits the Inverness stage.
A Ross-shire village will be cut off at night for almost a week when vital resurfacing works shut the only road in and out of it.
The work will install new cremation ovens that will help keep the site fit for purpose into the future.
Controversial plans to erect railings enclosing Inverness Castle - as well as the Flora MacDonald statue and start of the NC500 - have been approved.
The permanent loss of the Red Hot Highland Fling will not put a dampener on the region’s Hogmanay festivities, businesses have vowed.
Over £3000 has been raised for mental health charity Mikeysline after a fun day and memorial match brought people flocking to a Black Isle community.
They were taken to Raigmore Hospital following the crash, which occurred where the A9 and B9154 meet near Moy.
Traffic is “returning to normal” following an earlier crash which blocked the A9 in both directions south of Inverness.
The collision, which was first reported by Traffic Scotland at 12.23pm, is said to be blocking the road both ways near Daviot.
A new UK recruitment drive has been launched by the British Transport Police, which is seeking to add 2 new special constables to its Inverness team.
NHS Highland bosses have been told to apologise after a hospital missed “a number of red flags” that led to a patient’s fractures going undiagnosed.
A man was airlifted to Raigmore Hospital after falling ill at the National Trust for Scotland’s Corrieshalloch Gorge site.
A Highland hotel group which owns the Plockton Inn has been celebrated for its “outstanding” community impact at a Scottish awards.