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.
A consignment of revamped wheelchairs plus sleeping bags, blankets and sheets are on the way from the Highlands to disaster-struck Fiji.
Forestry officers have withdrawn their objections to the transformation of Inverness Castle after updated tree protection plans were submitted.
Film audiences will be able to sing along to screen classics such as Mamma Mia at a drive-in cinema in Inverness next month.
A new £42 million world-class treatment centre is taking shape at Inverness Campus.
Campaigners against a controversial artwork on the banks of the River Ness are disappointed that work is now about to begin.
Hollywood actress Karen Gillan has set up a design company with a friend from her home town in the Highlands.
Pool players across Inverness have paid poignant tribute to a world pool champion following his sudden death aged 59.
The team behind a proposed £3million climbing centre in the Highland capital is prepared to build a military-style blast wall to get permission.
A young man’s life will not have been in vain, his parents have vowed, as they work to raise money for mental health charities following his death.
Most household waste recycling centres in the Highlands are set to accept a broader range of materials from today as coronvirus restrictions ease.
A 16-year- old girl reported missing from the Dingwall area has been traced after police issued an appeal for information.
Children in the Highlands will be able to take part in organised activities from mountain biking to intensive swimming lessons this summer.
The popular Highland Field Sports Fair at Moy has been cancelled for a second year running due to uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
An amateur theatre group in the Highlands has been dealt a second blow in the space of a year with the cancellation of a planned production.
A new training café could be set up in the Highlands to provide people planning to go into the hospitality industry with the skills they need.
Two Highland charities are set to receive a share from a £57,000 fund set up by a development to support the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.