Train services in Scotland remain suspended this morning until the rail lines have been checked in the wake of Storm Jocelyn.
Several roads in the Highlands remain affected by fallen trees and debris following fierce winds as Storm Isha hit the UK last night.
Teams from Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution are working to restore power to customers in the north of Scotland.
Police Scotland has warned drivers to travel only if necessary after Storm Isha brought strong winds overnight.
No train services are running this morning in Scotland until rail lines have been inspected as Storm Isha hit the UK.
In a tranquil spot overlooking the Normandy coast lies the final resting of a young RAF gunner from Inverness who was killed in a wartime operation.
There will be no let up in the plan to complete the dualling of the A9, Scotland's Transport Secretary has vowed.
Concerns about the scale and impact of planned pump storage hydro schemes using Loch Ness have been raised during "robust" debates.
A noticeable peak in theft of materials from building sites over the festive period when sites were closed has been highlighted at an Inverness event.
A rise in rural plant and fuel thefts is being highlighted in an awareness-raising campaign which will visit Inverness on Thursday.
A major journalism award is to be presented in memory of writer and broadcaster Bill McAllister who died last April.
A man has been taken to hospital following reports of a disturbance in an Inverness neighbourhood.
A heavy police presence has been reported at a block of flats in an Inverness neighbourhood.
An Inverness football club will provide free food and drinks for those in need when it opens its boardroom doors later this month.
A couple taking part in this weekend's Strathpuffer mountain bike endurance event took a short break to get married.
To many, Roddy Balfour was a "true Highland gentleman" while others regarded him as a colourful character.
An inaugural four-day festival celebrating new plays and bringing together playwrights, actors and directors will be staged in Inverness this month.
Life, death, and disease in the Middle Ages will be put in the spotlight by TV presenter Professor Alice Roberts at an event in Inverness.
Tributes have been paid following the death of a former veteran Highland councillor described as "one of a kind".
The death of an Inverness toddler could have been avoided had doctors not missed opportunities to give a correct diagnosis.