THE A82 has reopened following after an earlier crash north of Fort Augustus shut the route for more than four hours.
THE A82 is closed in both directions following a crash between a lorry and a van near Fort Augustus.
THE A82 has been closed to all traffic between Invermoriston and Fort Augustus following a crash.
UNDER-threat care homes in Inverness and Easter Ross must be urgently taken over by NHS Highland, a top union has argued.
FURIOUS residents have hit out at the lack of decent play park facilities in an Inverness neighbourhood after delays and 'closures' made things worse.
COMMUNITY-spirited residents in Milton of Leys are being urged to pop along and help out at a litter pick event this weekend.
Read on for dozens of images from the event, which saw cancer survivors hit the catwalk and raise more than £5000 on the night.
Dozens of eco-conscious Highlanders flocked to the heart of Inverness to join in with global World Earth Day events.
A footie fan claims they bought it at Saturday's match. Has the response been a little overdone, or is the roll's roasting justified?
They may be small in number, but the sky was the limit when four Inverness teenagers made their Girlguiding promise at the top of the London Eye.
MORE than £200,000 has been raised for charity so far after thousands of cyclists from across the globe pitted themselves against Etape Loch Ness.
ENGINEERS are now on site after a power cut affected parts of Ardersier on Sunday morning.
Models aged 12 to 80 were among those to take to the catwalk in aid of Cancer Research UK – raising more than £5000 on the night.
ARE you in our latest mystery Highland photos, or do you know anyone who is? Do you remember either of the events?
THE search is on to find singing superstars at Ness Factor – with a coveted slot on the bill at next year's Belladrum for the lucky winner.
HIGHLANDERS have added their voices to global calls for action on the climate to mark World Earth Day.
Children and parents in the Highlands have been doing their bit for World Earth Day by helping to recycle electrical items through the team-up.
FED-UP road users sick of potholes have joked that the Highlands needs more Etape cycling events – after the council repaired the road on the route.
The North Kessock station is seeking someone to fill the a role that includes authorising the launch of lifeboats on rescues.
But although pressure has "eased", some "sustained challenges" remain and reviews into patient discharges are still ongoing, the health board added.