A choir has released a music video to help raise vital funds for Highland Hospice.
Wellies and waterproofs have been essential for those venturing out today as a band of heavy rain showers continued to pass through Highlands.
A Highland church pastor is urging the Scottish Government to urgently review the rules around congregational singing in places of worship.
Registrars in the Highlands have been praised for maintaining high standards, despite the difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Images of Inverness people on their doorsteps during the unsettling days of lockdown have been unveiled in a topical new exhibition.
A "fascinating and intimate" account of one small Hebridean village’s relationship with the wider world has won the latest annual Highland Book Prize.
Plans have been revealed to convert a former manse into a tearoom and holiday letting unit which could attract fans of the hit TV series Outlander.
Hidden features have been uncovered during work at Inverness Castle, giving a new insight into its past life.
The secrets of a large ocean fish stranded on the Black Isle far from its home will be revealed during an online discussion today.
Eden Court in Inverness is preparing to welcome back film fans later this month.
A new team has been drafted in to help with designs for a controversial £25 million hotel in the Highland capital after earlier plans were rejected.
Staff at Tulloch Homes have made a £2500 donation to Archie Highland which supports the Highland Children’s Unit at Raigmore Hospital.
Freemasons raise £34,500 for charity – despite event not taking place
Tributes have been paid following the death of a charitable former shoe repairer described as a legend in his craft.
An energy provider has been asked to make a goodwill payment of £125 to a Kiltarlity woman following a shortfall in customer service.
Luxury accommodation on the shores of Loch Ness has been judged to be among the world's most romantic lakeside resorts.
A grassroots mental health charity in the Highlands has been chosen as the official charity partner of a festival taking place later this year.
Anglers have had face-to-face talks with people in charge of constructing a controversial riverside artwork in the Highland capital.
A large skeleton discovered on a beach has prompted widespread interest and speculation it is linked to a relative of the Loch Ness Monster.
Firefighters were called out to tackle a blaze at a house in a Highland community.