The patients were taken to Raigmore Hospital following a crash on the A82 between Drumnadrochit and Balchraggan.
A £50m investment is set to boost Highland Broadband’s roll-out of superfast internet to more than 150 towns and villages by the end of the year.
The A82 is closed both ways after a crash between Drumnadrochit and Balchraggan. Police are en route.
Ongoing work to digitise the region’s history and make it more accessible than ever before has been praised.
Police searching for a missing man have revealed that his last confirmed sighting was boarding an Inverness-bound train.
"Significant" steps have been taken to upgrade Inverness's crematorium to ensure it remains fit for purpose, a council committee will hear next week.
The Alexandra Bridge, a pedestrian crossing on Tain links, is closed until repairs can be made after “deterioration” of its timber decking.
The proposed Ballach Wind Farm, in the hills four kilometres west of Kilmorack, also includes a substation and a 50MW battery energy storage site.
Pictures have been identified depicting the aftermath of a devastating fire which killed three men building Loch Glascarnoch’s dam in 1953.
The food court - which is set to create up to 25 jobs - has been undergoing a major transformation in recent months.
Storm Floris weather warnings for the Highlands have been upgraded to amber - with 80 to 90mph gusts “likely” on “exposed coasts, hills and bridges”.
Rewilding efforts to bring back the beaver to parts of the Highlands have been praised by a local MSP following visits to see the work in action.
Electrical engineers have been placed on yellow alert amid a “growing likelihood” that Storm Floris will spark Highland power cuts.
The Highland-based company, which boasts 11 depots, 16 petrol stations and a fleet of 50 road tankers, has purchased Brechin-based Carnegie Fuels.
Motorists have been urged to approach with caution after a crash on the A9 not far from the Tore roundabout earlier today (Friday).
The Met Office has warned that inland gusts of 60-70mph will be possible, and up to 85mph “along exposed Scottish coastlines and hills”.
The one-vehicle crash occurred at around 2.40pm on the A896 near Lochcarron.
Shocked passengers boarded a train on the Far North Line only to find seats crudely cordoned off by packing tape.
Festival-goers heading to the first day of Belladrum are expected to cause “major delays” to some bus services in the area, Stagecoach has warned.
Broadcasters are set to mark 21 years of Belladrum with exclusive festival coverage at this year’s event.