Hazardous trees are being removed from on and beside the A82 as a huge tidy-up operation to reopen the route south of Fort Augustus continues.
A Highland-wide roll-out of 'twenty's plenty' speed limits is still open to feedback from members of the public and community groups.
Engineers from SSEN hope to reconnect all remaining Highland customers hit by Storm Gerrit power cuts by later today.
Trains are running as normal across all Highland services for the first time since Storm Gerrit struck on Wednesday.
The A82 remains closed in both directions between Invergarry and Invermoriston.
A number of properties in Maryburgh have been hit by a power cut in the aftermath of Storm Gerrit.
A fed-up taxi driver is calling out a worrying rise in violent and abusive behaviour by Inverness passengers in 2023.
Train travellers could still face disruption on Wick/Thurso to Inverness services tomorrow (Friday) despite most of Scotland’s rail network reopening.
A regular visitor to Inverness reported missing for a week earlier today has been found safe and well.
ScotRail has announced the re-opening of some Highland rail services.
It was a feast fit for kings, but also the chance for older guests of Inverness Caley Thistle Community Trust to get their fill of friendly chat.
The A82 remains closed in both directions south of Fort Augustus as work to clear fallen trees continues.
All train services to and from Inverness remain cancelled this morning with Network Rail beginning mass safety checks on rail tracks.
Loch Ness-side communities are still coping with power cuts as SSEN battles to restore supplies.
The Scottish Government is promising support for storm-hit communities after a meeting of a national crisis group.
The A9 has re-opened at Drumochter after a day of misery for drivers
A Highland MSP has successfully persuaded the Scottish Government to treat the A9's closure as a national emergency amid concern for those trapped.
Loganair’s Inverness to Birmingham flight this evening has been cancelled amid storm force winds.
Engineers are battling to restore power to 1000s of north of Scotland homes and businesses – including 100s from Inverness down the Great Glen.
At least 1225 people living near Loch Ness have been hit by a power cut as Storm Gerrit batters the Highlands.