A wildfire was detected an average of every day during the peak of last year's season – with the Highlands hit by almost a third of all blazes.
NHS Highland has advised people to beware after learning that fraudsters have been targetting patients who use the region's Telecare service.
Police have urged the public to be on the lookout for a stolen bike after issuing a description of the cycle, which was stolen from an Inverness home.
Unmarked police patrol vehicles caught the offenders in the first week of an ongoing crackdown on mobile use while driving.
Safety concerns have been raised in a Black Isle community amid fears that the narrow road and increasing traffic are an accident waiting to happen.
Jane Sutherland Graham, who taught as an English teacher for many years, passed away last week at the age of 79.
Music making and art fun were the order of the day when pupils enjoyed a peak at RoKzKool Academy's new venue in the Eastgate Centre.
A pair of support acts will be special guests when Rag'n'Bone Man performs in Inverness this summer.
A HOST of new names have been added to the line-up for this year's Belladrum Festival.
Climate change activists from the Highlands are set to head for Glasgow to add their voices to a mass protest as part of the Global Week of Action.
One of the region's busiest roundabouts and notorious accident blackspots looks set for a much reduced speed limit under plans by Transport Scotland.
Staff at the University of the Highlands and Islands hit the picket line this morning amid ongoing strike action over pay and job losses.
Plans for a new tattoo parlour in Inverness have been approved by Highland Council.
Horrified campaigners have hit out at a power giant after claiming plans for a substation near Kiltarlity will be much larger than originally cited.
Railway engineers have egg on their faces after a sign on a rail bridge on the Highland Mainline mistakenly mentioned Cambridge instead of Carrbridge.
There is "no continuing threat" to Inverness Royal Academy following a police response to a malicious email on Monday morning, it has been confirmed.
The death of a man on the Far North Line in Inverness last week is not being treated as suspicious, the British Transport Police have confirmed.
British Transport Police has revealed the person's sex and age but he has not yet been named by the force. Investigations are continuing.
A track safety inspection has sparked the closure of the Inverness-Aberdeen railway line at Dyce, ScotRail has warned.
Police have appealed for help finding a teenage sister and brother who disappeared from Inverness two days ago.