Forensic examination on the skeleton found unexpectedly on the Black Isle suggested a brutal murder dating back over 1400 years.
Football legend Graeme Souness fulfilled a promise he made to a Black Isle teenager by swimming the English Channel at the age of 70 to raise £1m.
Ambitious targets agreed by government have created a significant challenge for SSEN in the Highlands. Can it deliver amid hot controversy?
A Tain man aiming to unicycle over eight of Scotland's bridges before sunset today has already ticked two in Ross-shire off his list.
'Despite living by the sea for the past 16 years, I’ve never been in it, and Isla is the only reason I did'.
The crime writer, a familiar face in the Highlands, enjoyed an Italian meal to end a perfect day.
Eilean Dubh Care Home in Fortrose kicked off a summer of fun with its own music festival.
A petition backing the sounding of cruise liner horns passing Cromarty has now been signed by 1600 people (and here's what it sounds like).
Everyone agrees many road surfaces desperately require attention.
A complaint from one resident unhappy about horns being sounded has triggered a petition in favour of the tradition remaining. What do you think?
Amid a stooshie over the sounding of horns in the Cromarty Firth, how do YOU feel about these monsters of the deep that have become a local fixture?
Cruise ships sounding a farewell blast of the horn as they leave the Cromarty Firth are being asked to refrain from doing so – for now.
His family said: “Joe was a dedicated and loving father to his girls.”
Main sponsors revealed – and calls go out for charity tractor push teams!
Does Gaelic contribute towards the wellbeing of people and society? This research aims to prove that it does.
Chance to bag a bargain and help a good local cause.
Three people were taken to hospital after a two-vehicle crash on the Black Isle yesterday evening.
One of the most recognisable buildings in the Highlands, Eden Court suffered some very testing years before even getting off the drawing board.
Charity trustees are now picking up the pieces from a disastrous setback and on the lookout for further support from the community.
The memory of a well-loved Cromarty resident was honoured at the weekend at a very special tennis tournament played on courts he graced.