One of the longest-serving figures in athletics in the Highlands has just published a book about almost six decades in the sport.
Foodies of the Highlands will be able to raise their drams and delight their tastebuds for a good cause at an exclusive dining event in November.
Autumn lovers of all ages braved the torrential rains last weekend to enjoy some seasonal fun and grab a colourful pumpkin to take home.
An event that promotes Gaelic language and culture among youngsters will come to Nairn next month.
The Highland's own Ghostbusters team was in force on Inverness High Street today to keep the city centre safe from spirits and spectres.
The Highland Mainline has reopened this evening, ScotRail has announced.
Three out of five Nairnshire community councils are set to be officially put into abeyance tomorrow after failing to meet minimum candidate quotas.
Train services on a Highland line will return to normal this afternoon after travel chaos caused by torrential rain over the weekend.
A beloved children attraction in Inverness will remain closed after the heavy rains left its facilities flooded – both indoors and outdoors.
Highland Council officials will be moving out of the Nairn Finance Office next month.
Almost 15 schools across the Highlands – among which Inverness and Ross-shire primaries – were part of a scheme to enhance cycling among pupils.
The community in Inverness got together for a harvest-themed event which raised a staggering £1800 in aid of Maggie's Highland.
Players of an Inverness rugby team are all set for departure as they head to Italy on tour to play against local teams.
Autumn fun for all ages and a passion for local produce are behind a new Nairnshire pumpkin patch which will open for the first time this weekend.
Fans of an Inverness rugby club will be able to better follow their home games' scores with a brand new electronic scoreboard being unveiled.
Nairn actor Nicholas Ralph will return as veterinary surgeon and author James Herriot in the latest season of All Creatures Great and Small.
In total, £4000 was disbursed to more than a dozen local organisations to help with their work in the community.
David Godden said the idea came from other artists and friends who took their inspiration from history.
Lynda Fraser, who has been working in the care sector for 40 years, said she was led to her new venture through a very personal encounter.
"It's just unbelievable. To be given an appointment in two months when there's hundreds of available appointments is just disgusting."