Fish landings at Ullapool enjoyed significant increases in both value and tonnage in April, compared to the same month last year.
A Ross-shire golf event has raised more than £15,000 for a host of local good causes.
Cats Protection Tain and District is hoping to recruit indoor fosterers to care for unwanted and abandoned cats while they wait to find a new owner.
The community at Cromarty turned out in force recently to celebrate one of their own.
A former pupil of Dingwall Academy is part of a musical quartet set to entertain music lovers in Ross-shire this evening.
Hundreds of people turned out for a chance to learn more about marine life last weekend.
Fifty people gathered on the Ullapool shoreline today to call for a full UK arms embargo and UK sanctions on Israel.
A multimillion-pound investment is being made in one of Scotland’s most strategically important ports.
Highland Council is to trial a new tactile aid, called a ballot paper overlay, for upcoming by elections in Cromarty Firth and Skye.
Dingwall’s High Street is set to welcome a fresh addition this summer as New Start Highland opens a second shop in the town.
Fortrose Academy is set to welcome back a high-flying former pupil for its awards evening this week.
Avoch composer and clàrsach player Grace Stewart-Skinner returned home for her eagerly-anticipated new album’s launch.
Ross Costigane, Lib Dem candidate for the Cromarty Firth by-election, is determined to “bring a fresh, energetic perspective” to the council.”
An award-winning singer has enjoyed “without a doubt” one of the best experiences of her life, attending a top level songwriting workshop in Spain.
A lucky group of Invergordon school pupils sampled a taste of life on the ocean wave on a special trip recently.
Young people attended Youth Highland’s Youth Board birthday party, marking 40 years of support for youth clubs and projects across the region.
A Conon Bridge primary school emerged victorious in a closely fought quiz event.
A special gathering at Dingwall Museum recently thanked the team which has produced one of its most eye-catching new exhibits.
Local primary school pupils have been learning all about food, farming and the countryside over three days at the Black Isle Showfield this week.
Maryburgh is gearing up for a great gala outing, with the naming of the 2025 Gala Queen heralding the start of the countdown to the celebratory week