Spooktacular Halloween displays which wow all generations have helped to raise hundreds of pounds for two worthy causes.
A grounded fishing vessel sparked a call-out for the RNLI’s Kessock lifeboat on Friday afternoon.
Kayla Munro (15) and Koby Watts (13) were last seen at Inverness Railway Station at around 5.30pm on Wednesday.
Ticket office hours at numerous Highland railway stations are to be cut under plans announced by ScotRail.
Work to strengthen the bridge towers, which had been due to start this month and take six months, will now begin in January and run for 10 months.
To mark Halloween, a team of paranormal investigators have been sharing details about some of their spooky encounters with the Highlands' spectres.
A person was airlifted to safety and then taken to hospital after falling from cliffs at Keiss Castle on Wednesday,
The scene of an earlier two-vehicle crash on the A9 south of Inverness has been cleared, Traffic Scotland has confirmed.
Highland Paranormal, which have just celebrated their 14th anniversary, have been sharing some of their ghostly encounters with the great beyond.
Motorists were being urged to take care on approach after a two-vehicle crash on the A9 south of Inverness.
Around 10,000 music fans attended last year’s successful fest at the Black Isle Showground, and the band promise ‘bigger and better’ for its return.
Anders Holch Povlsen, the billionaire owner of Aldourie Castle, has bought the popular Dores Inn on the shores of Loch Ness.
Frustrated local figures have sounded the alarm over the impact of construction of a new school nursery on access to vital community groups.
Buses will replace all ScotRail and LNER trains between Inverness and Perth for four weekends from mid-November.
New stands built from shipping containers are set to be installed at a sports club in Inverness after council planners gave the plans the green light.
Plans for a controversial drive-through at a proposed development next to the A9 have been dropped after push back from the community.
The tourist attraction, which is one of Historic Environment Scotland’s most popular sites, will be closed for three days in early November.
The strike would cause Stagecoach services to grind to a halt in the Inverness area, as well as north and west of the city, and on Skye and in Orkney.
Scale of repairs required at Rose Street multi-storey has left business leaders concerned vital parking will stay shut during key Christmas trading.
Fergal Naughton and Ellie MacPhee, who work in Inverness, saw off hundreds of other hopefuls to win two of the top titles at a UK awards ceremony.