Visitors to Loch Ness who often come in search of spotting something mysterious are being invited to help uncover its other secrets.
The Scottish Government has begun the process paving the way for the compulsory purchase of land for the A96 improvements between Inverness and Nairn.
Work to transform Whin Park in Inverness is set to reach important milestone.
Inverness and Nairn MSP Fergus Ewing has said his thoughts are with the bereaved family following a fatal crash on the A9 near Aviemore.
The wife of a man who has died in a crash on the A9 has paid poignant tribute to the "love of my life".
Plans have been submitted to convert a workshop into a cafe at East Belladrum Farm near Kiltarlity.
Ceilidh nights are being introduced at a community cafe in Inverness to help support a pioneering centre.
Hundreds of grow-your-own enthusiasts stocked up on seed potatoes at the popular Black Isle Tattie Day.
Police have issued a public appeal to help locate a wanted man who may be in the Highlands.
Eight candidates have been confirmed as standing in next month's Highland Council by-election in the Inverness South ward.
A centre for young people with complex needs in the Highlands has received a devastating blow in a wrangle over Scottish Government funding.
A tapestry created by hundreds of stitchers in the Highlands will be framed and preserved for the future thanks to a £30,000 award.
A new Inverness-based charity, which aims to support young people with their emotional health, is anticipating high demand for its services.
The dedication and commitment of volunteer lifeboat crews over the past 200 years have been celebrated in a ceremony at RNLI Kessock.
Inverness nurse Ico Bautista Garcia recently spent six weeks helping to treat severely-wounded patients in Gaza.
Ico Bautista Garcia will never forget the sights and smells of treating severely wounded patients – mainly children and women – in a Gaza hospital.
Inverness TV star Evie Morrison, who appeared in the show, The Traitors, will be a guest at a fundraising Masquerade Ball for Strictly Inverness.
After a 30-year career as a police officer – including being part of a major investigations team – Ruth Mason is now focusing on her dance moves.
A leading conservation charity is "strongly" objecting to a proposed green energy project on the south side of Loch Ness.
Further expansion plans worth up to tens of millions of pounds and creating new jobs have been announced at a malting plant in Inverness.