An academic study of the historic cave dwellers of Caithness reveals little-known details of the people who called these inhospitable places home.
A disabled pensioner, who breathes with an oxygen cylinder, pleads with the council to be decanted from his mouldy home before it 'kills' him.
Caesarean births in the far north have rocketed as maternity services have been cut, says Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain.
Highland Council leader Raymond Bremner said he felt like lucky to be alive after landing up in Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
A favourite little character that visits Highland gardens may be in danger without our help – an expert shares tips on how you can help the robin.
Police Scotland reported on the success of a recent UK-wide initiative to target drug dealers who exploit vulnerable young people by cuckooing
The sea and sand were tainted with a mysterious blood-red substance but what exactly is it?
A 90-year-old retired vicar seems likely to beat Martin Harvey's record breaking Land's End to John O'Groats cycle run last year.
A Highland man, praised for his efforts to try and resuscitate a rail passenger, thinks lifesaving defibrillators should be carried on trains.
Highlands and Islands Greens voiced concerns over council/government promotion of cheap flights between Wick and Aberdeen.
The woman whose body was recovered after the murder-suicide at Keiss has been named locally as Caroline Copland.
The Keiss 'murder-suicide' on Sunday afternoon has come as a shock to the entire Caithness community, according to the leader of Highland Council.
A 74-year-old man was murdered at Keiss in Caithness on Sunday afternoon (July 3) and a woman linked to the incident was later found dead nearby.
A 25-year-old message in a bottle found on north Highland coast could help teach a new generation of children about the dangers of plastic pollution.
North Highland-based Norscot Joinery, manufacturer of windows, doors and timber frame house kits, has been acquired by 1st FSD Group.
The couple who own a Thurso building that saw tons of sandstone blocks fall from its roof say they are devastated - but grateful that no one was hurt.
A police cordon has been set up around Traill Street in Thurso after tons of sandstone blocks fell from the parapet of a building.
Piano James quits JOGLE charity bid after court case and says he will refund anyone who thinks he's a 'conman'.
Some feathers were ruffled at a garden bird feeder in the far north when a hungry rat was snapped taking off with some nibbles on Saturday morning.
An important land charter dating from 1476 was recently recovered and given over to the Caithness Archives for safekeeping.