Motorists on the busy A82 trunk road are facing three months of disruption while safety netting is installed on the rocky slopes above the route.
Several recommendations were made, but inspectors also highlighted a number of positives too, including the staff.
Hot food takeaways could one day replace a furniture store in Inverness after plans were lodged with Highland Council.
A Highland-made film aimed at inspiring people to take positive climate action is up for an award at the world’s biggest sustainability film festival.
Dense fog has caused disruption for London-bound airline passengers travelling from Inverness.
Scammers posing as officials handling the UK government’s living allowance are targeting Highland residents’ phones, trading standards have warned.
Storm Ashley is expected to batter the Highlands with 80mph winds when it hits this weekend, the Met Office has warned.
Officers issue security advice following an incident in Kinmylies. The appeal came on the same day Tain residents spotted similar behaviour.
Up to 60 new jobs could be created if the company secures permission to move into the former Wickes site in Henderson Road.
Disruption was hitting ferry and some train journeys in the north on Friday morning - due to a mix of imminent stormy weather and staffing issues.
Shoppers and motorists using a major Inverness supermarket are being warned that pay-and-display is coming back.
Train faults have sparked numerous cancellations to services in and out of Inverness.
The site of a former landscaping business looks set to be razed to the ground after an application to demolish the site was lodged.
A horror convention will return to Inverness next year following the success of its event at at the weekend, organisers have revealed.
Caitlin McIntosh was last seen on October 12 at 12am in Inverness but she has links to the Glasgow, Lockerbie and Dunfermline areas
A crowdfunding page aimed at helping Caley Thistle avoid administration raised just £1200 in the last 24 hours.
A teen who went missing in Inverness three days ago has been “traced safe and well”, say police.
Day two of the Royal National Mòd brought joy for a number of Highland artists after they were named on the shortlist for the Highland Art Prize.
Tributes have continued to flood in from politicians in the north following the shock death of former First Minister Alex Salmond.
Several of KLM’s flights to and from Inverness and Amsterdam have been hit by lengthy delays or cancellations on Sunday.