The 11.12pm Friday and Saturday trains from Inverness, popular with Ross-shire residents on nights out in the city, will resume from May 23.
Inspectors have praised improvements in pupil attainment at a Wester Ross school and nursery.
Life-saving aid for Ukraine will be delivered in person by a Highland MP next month.
The news comes just months after owner Bauer Media axed the final show still broadcast from the site - Jodie at Breakfast.
Kind-hearted metal detectorists have handed over more than £1000 to help children battling cancer.
A fight against plans for a controversial housing estate could be decided in court after campaigners vowed to take legal action.
A fight against plans for a controversial housing estate could be decided in court after campaigners said they will seek to take legal action.
The police look set to add a furry cute new addition to their Highland force - their first ever Giant Schnauzer pup!
A new search for Nessie will take place in Loch Ness this May - after the Loch Ness Centre announced plans for upgraded tech to scour below the waves.
Rock legend Bryan Adams’ second Inverness gig has sold out in just minutes!
Ross-shire filmmaking talent has been recognised after youngsters from Gairloch and Dingwall won titles in the prestigious FilmG competition.
Hundreds of besotted couples flocked to Eden Court at the weekend for the return of the ever popular Highland Wedding Fair.
After ramming the building in Fairways Business Park, the suspect torched the car and building and fled the scene, say police
Dramatic drone footage has emerged showing the devastation caused by a fire in Inverness last night, and the narrow escape for neighbouring buildings.
Tributes are being paid to the emergency services after they spent hours battling a major blaze last night.
SJ Travel Centre, which was one of the firms hit by a major fire last night, says it remains "very much operational" despite the “devastating” blow.
There are plans for a second Home Bargains at a prominent site in the Highland capital.
Green-fingered school, community and charity projects in the Highlands are set for a £25k windfall this spring - thanks to an Inverness garden centre.
Feedback over the region’s new 20mph limits is now being examined by Highland Council ahead of a vote which could make them permanent this spring.
Hospital patients travelling to Raigmore face weeks of disruption while roadworks take place outside its main entrance, NHS Highland has warned.