The brave men who fell at the Battle of Culloden were remembered with a moving tribute at the annual memorial service on Saturday morning.
A new figurehead has been appointed to help raise the profile of Inverness and Loch Ness as a “must-see” destination.
A profitable city centre barbershop with an "extensive and loyal customer base" has been put up for sale.
Father of four, Ben Horsfield, needs urgent surgery after being diagnosed with an “aggressive” brain tumour following a seizure earlier this month.
Police hunting for selfish wild campers who sparked fury after hacking down trees, fly-tipping their gear and rubbish and ignoring wildfire warnings.
Action to tackle aggressive gulls in Inverness and elsewhere is “no further forward”, worried Highland MSPs fear after crunch meetings last week.
CalMac sailings in and out of Ullapool have been hit by cancellations following a “technical” issue - causing Easter getaway misery for passengers.
Fans of an Inverness city centre café and deli have been left saddened following its sudden closure.
Several trains travelling in and out of Inverness are affected by the disruption - two on the Far North Line and two on the Inverness-Aberdeen line.
The campaign for a vital railway project that could sharply improve train reliability on the Far North Line has won the backing of a Holyrood hopeful.
A leading aerial survey and inspection business with a base in Inverness is set to expand its operations after buying up a commercial drone operator.
A Highland man whose family has been blighted by Huntington’s disease and is now fighting it as well remains fiercely positive about the future.
The raceway has praised the community for its "continued support" during its latest update as to when it might reopen following the fire next door.
Fake speed bumps have left incredulous locals shaking their heads amid fears the flat road markings will do nothing to improve road safety.
The A9 was closed in two locations on Tuesday lunchtime after separate crashes on the busy trunk road in Easter Ross and Sutherland.
The mysterious new Nessie Nectar flavour of Irn-Bru Xtra will hit shelves in May for two months - and AG Barr is keeping the taste a secret.
A year of extraordinary trials & uplifting community spirit has been shared by grateful hoteliers after a serious injury threatened to derail a refit.
Beautiful artworks have popped up at sites dotted all across the Highlands - after the Highland Hospice launched its latest sculpture trail.
Trains are once again calling at Altnabreac Station in the Flow Country, bringing the request stop’s 18-month long closure to an end.
Plummeting rare bird numbers at a Highland beauty spot have sparked plans for water activity restrictions during the breeding season.