A successful Inverness bed-and-breakfast named after one of the Hebrides’ most beautiful beaches has gone on the market.
Springer spaniel puppy Talisker (1) will have to lose a leg unless £4000 can be raised following a nasty fall in the mountains.
The future of Inverness’s city centre Post Office is unclear amid plans for remaining in-house branches to be franchised - and possibly relocate.
Ikea fans in the Highlands could soon find it even easier to pick up their favourite Scandi-style furniture - after a planning application was lodged.
Has Nessie made her second appearance of 2025? Onlookers certainly think so after spotting a “dark shape and bubbles” on the surface of Loch Ness.
A fresh chapter has begun for the Glen Urquhart Men's Shed after they took possession of the keys to their new home.
Stagecoach North confirms its ticket prices will change at the end of April, but does not provide details as to new costs or if any will be lower.
The Grand National proved a grand old time for residents of a Highland care home after they held a special watch party celebration.
Will the closures affect you? A full list of roads and closure times has been released for this year’s Etape Loch Ness cycle event.
A Highland mansion set in 127 acres of woodland and lochans south of Inverness has gone on the market for £1.35m.
Are you in our latest mystery photos from around the Highlands, or do you happen to know anyone who is?
Every Highland resident offered a Covid-19 vaccine this spring is being urged to come forward, get jagged and stay protected.
A multi-billion pound investment in the Highlands and Islands will be discussed by key players in the region’s economy at a summit tomorrow (Friday).
Police have appealed for witnesses and dashcam footage after 10 people were taken to hospital following a three-car crash at Scaniport.
'Extreme' and 'very high' wildfire warnings have been issued for the Highlands and Moray.
The 11.12pm Friday and Saturday trains from Inverness, popular with Ross-shire residents on nights out in the city, will resume from May 23.
Police investigating a break-in and jewellery theft at a Nairn house have arrested and charged a man.
A man is expected to appear at Inverness Sheriff Court on Tuesday following a disturbance in the city centre.
An underwater camera lost to the waves since 1970 was found 180 metres below the surface - and its film was still intact.
Flooding and privacy fears have been raised after plans for 17 new homes in Dores sparked a number of local objections.