Energy giant SSEN is continuing investigative work along the controversial super-pylon route stretching from Caithness to Peterhead through Beauly.
A huge NATO training exercise is set to bring an invasion of warships, submarines, aircraft and armed forces to Highland coastal waters from Saturday.
It is the most faithful of Border Collies, having stood gazing patiently upwards at its owner with one paw raised since the late 19th century.
A power cut has hit more than 200 homes in the Black Isle.
Two Chinese nationals face deportation after a raid by immigration enforcement officers on a Chinese takeaway restaurant in Easter Ross.
A walker in distress was rescued by lifeboat and coastguard personnel today at the mouth of a west Highland sea loch.
An Inverness American football coach who “manipulated and tricked” two teenage boys into posing for naked photos and videos has been jailed.
A public spending watchdog says Highland Council faces “challenges” in delivering ambitious infrastructure improvements in the next 20 years.
Potential new evidence linked to the Renee and Andrew MacRae murder case is still being evaluated, police say.
An Inverness singer-songwriter who first gained fame on TikTok while working at a city café has announced a new tour and EP release.
BBC Scotland is bringing its flagship political debate show to Inverness this month.
He is ready to ‘ruff it’ whenever called upon across 4660 square miles of rugged hills, mountain and moorland.
A controversial parade by a Northern Ireland headquartered Protestant group is to be repeated in Inverness on April 12.
It brings a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘hanging out with friends’ at the park.
The body of a man has been hauled from a Highland river by specialist police divers.
An early morning Kyle of Lochalsh to Inverness train has been cancelled because of a fault.
A suspected stroke victim was airlifted from near a north-west Highland beauty spot after a satellite call by a quick-thinking fellow hiker.
Police have issued an appeal after roads and buildings in Alness were defaced with “offensive” and “distressing” graffiti.
Murder detectives hunting for the bodies of Renee and Andrew MacRae have confirmed they are examining possible evidence found by the A9.
Murder investigators in the Renee and Andrew MacRae case have removed a child’s potty and carpet found south of the infamous A9 Dalmagarry layby.