Railway engineers have egg on their faces after a sign on a rail bridge on the Highland Mainline mistakenly mentioned Cambridge instead of Carrbridge.
There is "no continuing threat" to Inverness Royal Academy following a police response to a malicious email on Monday morning, it has been confirmed.
The death of a man on the Far North Line in Inverness last week is not being treated as suspicious, the British Transport Police have confirmed.
British Transport Police has revealed the person's sex and age but he has not yet been named by the force. Investigations are continuing.
A track safety inspection has sparked the closure of the Inverness-Aberdeen railway line at Dyce, ScotRail has warned.
Police have appealed for help finding a teenage sister and brother who disappeared from Inverness two days ago.
Police have stood down an appeal for a missing person after he was traced "safe and well".
The timetable for the election of a councillor to represent a vacant Highland Council seat in the Inverness South ward has been confirmed.
Three people were taken to Raigmore Hospital with "serious injuries" last night after a crash in Inverness.
Concerns are growing for the welfare of a missing Inverness man, police have said.
Motorists using the A96 near Auldearn face at least two months of disruption when £430,000 worth of road safety measures are installed.
The A9 near Aviemore was reduced to one lane after a vehicle fire sparked the closure of the northbound lane on Wednesday afternoon.
British Transport Police have confirmed that one person was pronounced dead at the scene following an incident on the Far North Line.
Have you been enjoying the Red Arrows' unofficial displays in Highland skies in recent days?
A musical blast from the past looks set to herald in a surprising new chapter for a city band – more than three decades after they split.
An ambitious plan to expand home-grown arts in Highland communities has been launched by Eden Court, & it is hoped thousands of people will take part.
Long-running calls for lower speed limits and other safety measures at notorious junctions in a city neighbourhood have resurfaced after a crash.
The new angling season on the River Beauly is under way after anglers gathered on the banks of the waterway this weekend to mark the occasion.
Emergency services were called to the scene following a collision in Caulfield Road at its junction with Tower Road.
Police have appealed for information following the break-in at a takeaway in the city's Telford Street.