The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the Highlands. It is for snow and lasts from midnight until 9am tomorrow.
Organisers of a Nairn art exhibition have raised more than £3000 for the British Red Cross Ukraine appeal.
A life-changing service, run in partnership between NHS Highlands and national sight loss charity RNIB Scotland, celebrates its fifth anniversary.
A group of 10 Inverness runners completed the London Landmarks Half Marathon in aid of a Highland charity.
A group of 10 Inverness runners completed the London Landmarks Half Marathon in aid of a Highland charity.
Public bodies are being given advice on how to handle contract bids from companies linked to Russia.
Ground investigation work has started on the Highland mainline between Inverness and Perth.
An Inverness resident is hoping he can find a good home for an array of wartime items uncovered while he was doing a spot of DIY.
An Inverness musician and his band have been included in the longlist as part of the Emerging Talent contest at this year’s Glastonbury festival.
The City of Inverness Youth Pipe Band drew a crowd in High Street today to raise funds for Ukraine as part of a weekend collection.
Packs of Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests will be distributed from several Highland locations from Monday, April 4, to Friday, April 8, next week.
Highland Tourism Community Interest Company (CIC) has announced the inaugural meeting of its Climate Positive Leadership Group (CPLG).
The head of a major conservation charity has promised future investment at Culloden Battlefield and visitor centre near Inverness.
Residents and visitors have had their first chance to see the exterior of an Inverness redevelopment project which has been shrouded in scaffolding.
Andy Kent was born in Malaysia in 1964 where his father was serving with the Army. He grew up in Fife and Edinburgh where he went to medical school.
A thriving Highland timber and building supplies business has switched to employee ownership guaranteeing the future of more than 20 jobs.
Councillors have given their backing to a proposed leisure facility near Loch Ness.
Opponents of a fence which has cut off a peninsula near Ardersier Port have welcomed news that the operator had no right to do so.
The possibility of a chemical weapons attack remains a very real fear for medics in Ukraine according to an Inverness surgeon.
Molly Alexander, principal teacher of pupil support at Dingwall Academy, was recognised for her work during the pandemic.