UHI Inverness is involved in plans that could save elm trees from killer disease following production of an award winning research paper.
The Kessock Bridge was officially opened 40 years ago today by the Queen Mother and archive photos and a video have been released to mark occasion
A new youth leadership award focused on the environment is being launched by High Life Highland as part of its youth leadership programme.
'There was some talk about whether we should actually bother objecting.'
Fish farm giant Mowi is considering its options after suffering a defeat at a Highland Council planning committee in Ross-shire.
A fresh bid has been tabled by the couple.
Highland Hospice needs more volunteers to keep its fundraising miniature railway going full steam ahead.
A public meeting has been called to discuss new wind farm plans with higher turbines for the hills north of Alness.
The A9 remains blocked at the Slochd as police investigate serious three vehicle crash that put four in hospital and led to a fire.
Libraries run by High Life Highland are now able to provide iPads to support those with type 2 diabetes.
Family of missing man Shaun Banner has been informed after body found on shore at Invergordon.
A second public consultation event is to be held over plans to build a large battery storage facility in Easter Ross.
Marine engineer modest but honoured with surprise accolade in Queen's Birthday Honours.
Highland Third Sector Interface has launched a new app to help volunteers and groups link with each other.
A young Chinese woman last seen near a Loch Ness visitor attraction is still missing despite extensive police inquiries.
A Ross-based data protection expert received a prestigious honour while addressing hundreds of delegates from around the world at a major conference.
A businessman has said the Cromarty Firth winning green freeport status could be 'one of the biggest industrial opportunities Scotland has ever had'.
In pictures: Johnny Foxes has just celebrated 25 years in the Highland capital.
A drowning tragedy 70 years ago on a Black Isle loch is to be marked with a graveside ceremony next week.
A data protection expert is to address delegates from around the world on how information and records management is helping businesses bounce back.