TIRELESS efforts by campaigners to protect rail services on the Far North Line have been hailed by an MSP as they mark their 25th anniversary.
FLOODING is set to bring misery to rail passengers after it sparked the closure of the Highland mainline south of Inverness.
A "SERIOUS assault" in Inverness city centre has sparked a police appeal.
PLANS to axe more than 100 Highland phone boxes are being resisted by dozens of Highland communities.
A YELLOW weather warning for persistent rain has been issued for Inverness, the Black Isle, Easter Ross, eastern Sutherland and Caithness.
ONE in ten community councils in the Highlands are set to collapse into abeyance after insufficient candidates stood for election.
ARMY cadets from Inverness have helped a Highland team to victory in a Scotland-wide contest.
Crossing a wooden-deck bridge, Philip Murray escapes into a world of luxury on his island of dreams
A FAMOUS Clootie Well is set to be cleaned up after years of non-biodegradable waste left the popular spot looking like "a fly tipping site".
HIGHLAND children will still be able to pit their performance talents against each other – after a replacement for the Rock Challenge was announced.
PUPILS from across Inverness are set to do their bit to flag up the fight against climate change – by planting trees as part of an awareness campaign.
TIME is running out for election candidates to put their name forward for a vacant ward seat at Highland Council.
NHS Highland's fleet of vehicles will soon be slightly greener after it ordered five fully-electric cars and two further hybrids.
TIME is running out for residents and communities over plans to axe more than 100 phone boxes across the Highlands.
ONE of the busiest and most successful years in Fèisean nan Gàidheal's history was praised by a Highland MSP at its annual conference in Inverness.
ANOTHER monster is set to set up home at Loch Ness next year – after plans were unveiled for a gruelling ultra-marathon challenge.
THE organisation responsible for running Highland leisure centres, libraries, swimming pools and more has appointed a new chief executive.
AN rock climber and war veteran has refused to let his failing sight keep him from his passion after he took to a climbing wall again at 95 years old.
A BEAST of a race awaits a city man after he vowed to take it on for charity in memory of his brother – who died after a heart attack in February.
MORE than 100 phone boxes could be stripped out of Highland communities – some in remote areas with spotty mobile phone coverage - under plans by BT.