The ever popular Inverness Farmers’ Market is set to celebrate a major milestone on Saturday - its 25th anniversary.
A yellow weather warning for heavy and persistent rain has been issued for parts of the Highlands.
The search has begun to find the face who will lead an Inverness landmark into the future as a major tourist attraction.
Widespread showers and longer spells of heavy rain have sparked flood alerts for the Highlands.
Heavy rain and high winds will hit train services between Inverness and the west coast tonight and first thing tomorrow, passengers have been warned.
The yacht lost power and propulsion and was minutes away from grounding at the entrance to the Caledonian Canal at Fort Augstus.
A popular outdoor music showcase returned to Inverness for another summer today (Wednesday).
The popular restaurant is closing to make way for additional hotel bedrooms at the Premier Inn that shares the same building.
A new voluntary £40 pass for campervanners & motorhome owners visiting the Highlands has sparked heated reaction from residents and travellers alike.
High Life Highland’s has affirmed its commitment towards helping to tackle climate change.
The Avro Shackleton from RAF Kinloss crashed in Smithton 60 years ago and miraculously all survived.
The initiative is already helping hungry families in London - and operator is eager to set up similar initiatives at the northern ends of its route.
A missing police dog which ran off near Loch Ness yesterday has sparked an appeal to the public for help tracing her.
A new voluntary scheme has launched aimed at encouraging campervanners visiting the region to contribute towards the cost of tourist infrastructure.
Hotels dotted around the North Coast 500 have launched a ‘Kids Eat Free’ initiative this summer.
An award-winning garage in Inverness is set to chart a new future as an employee-owned business.
A popular web series from the Highland Archive Centre is to take a break over the summer - but it will be back, promise organisers.
A former hospital manager is returning to Raigmore 20 years after he left, only this time with a more greenfingered task in mind.
Dedicated young volunteers who have given up hundreds of hours of their time have been recognised for their efforts.
The water of life and the Highlands’ tartan heart have combined to form a special whisky in honour of Belladrum’s 20th anniversary.