A charity operating food banks in Ross and Cromarty is anticipating a rise in people needing emergency help as they struggle with energy bills.
An innovative service allowing respiratory patients to receive specialist care in their own homes has been launched by NHS Highland.
Police officers are attending two incidents in Ross-shire and the Isle of Skye after a woman was injured this morning.
Health staff in the Highlands have been thanked for their efforts by Scotland’s health chief amid ongoing challenges.
Local community councils want to form a united opposition plan to the proposals for what would be the UK’s largest plant of its kind.
Police have issued an appeal for help in trying to trace a 59-year-old man reported missing from the Perth area.
Popular Western Isles band Peat and Diesel are set to save the day at the Belladrum festival after Sam Ryder had to pull out due to illness.
Ross-shire ski legend recalls chance meeting turning point.
Ross-shire's famous strongman brothers Tom and Luke Stoltman lent a helping hand in handling a slippery customer at the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
An inspirational 12-year-old has won a Child of Courage award after raising thousands of pounds for the RNLI in memory of his fisherman father.
A film shows how Scotland’s first multi-purpose centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs is taking shape in the Highlands.
Police officers are continuing with their inquiries after receiving reports of concern for a person on the Kessock Bridge.
A community project to create a safe and accessible active travel path on Skye has been awarded £100,000.
The world's stongest man and Europe's strongest man will put in guest appearances at a children's activity session in Inverness next week.
A Highland shinty club has announced the death of one of its stalwarts regarded by many as a "true gentleman".
A 31-year-old man will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal after police officers recovered cannabis during a raid at a house in Dingwall.
A columnist is set to publish a memoir later this month.
A fundraising Highland Hooley has been announced for a centre being built in Inverness for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
A team of eight dauntless volunteers has raised almost £6000 for a pioneering centre being built in Inverness, by leaping out of an aircraft.
Preparation work will begin in the coming weeks at Inverness Campus ahead of the development of an £11 million centre for Scotland’s Rural College.