The Met Office yellow warning for snow and ice comes into force on Friday evening and covers parts of the far north.
Airline passengers travelling from Inverness to one of Europe's main hub airports were facing disruption on Friday following flight cancellations.
A successful Highland entrepreneur is celebrating after triumphing in a coveted UK awards for the second year running.
Roadworks are set to cause disruption on the A9 near the Kessock Bridge next week.
The Inverness native will be playing Groundskeeper Willie's new Scottish love interest in an episode due to air this weekend.
Pupils from Inverness, Culloden and the Black Isle were joined by others from as far afield as Ardnamurchan for the mock COP28 event.
Controversial long-running plans for a caravan park near the Kessock Bridge have re-emerged after Highland Council lodged a full planning application.
The brand was named after new details over plans for the existing Sports Direct and Everlast gym site in Inverness Shopping Park were revealed.
Tips which could come in useful when rescuing and recovering kayakers and canoeists have been shared with RNLI Kessock's lifesaving crew.
Visitors to Simpsons garden centre in Inverness are set to enjoy some festive family fun after their fantastic new Santa’s grotto launched.
An "unidentified object" in the water off Rosemarkie sparked a call out for the RNLI's Kessock lifeboat on Sunday evening.
A whopping £20,000 windfall is winding its way to charity after a hugely successful formal dinner in Inverness.
A holiday park overlooking Loch Ness is seeking to more than double the number of cabins on its site to make it a "far more successful business".
A farm which starred in BBC documentary ‘This Farming Life’ is set to welcome families to a special Christmas event – Farmer Christmas.
Loch Ness's landscape has been showcased in a successful exhibition in Venice, and is set to enjoy further exposure at Dundee's V&A next year.
Officers have thanked the public for their assistance in the search for James Murray (69).
Rail passengers on the Far North Line may wait years for a solution to overcrowded trains during the height of the cruise ship season, it is feared.
An ability to adapt to the future while maintaining its traditional core products are a big reason behind the success of the Cairngorm Group.
An urgent appeal has been launched by a Highland woman to help her "one in a million mum" – who needs a lifesaving transplant to survive.
As well as spending several million pounds on the new visitor centre, distillery bosses are hoping the move could increase staff numbers by 50%.