An Inverness surgeon has made a return visit to Ukraine as the conflict continues more than two years after the full-scale invasion by Russia.
A renowned piper who mentored hundred of Army pipers and was involved in 24 Edinburgh Military Tattoos has died aged 88.
The Highlands are set become the focus of international attention from the renewable energy industry as the region’s freeport reached a milestone.
A former champion of Gaelic culture and language is taking up a new role to help improve public transport in the Highlands.
Customers at The Seaforth in Ullapool have been known to travel from as far as Perth – almost 200 miles – to taste the restaurant's famed mussels.
Police are seeking help from the public to trace a man reported missing from Inverness.
VisitScotland has announced it will close its network of information centres over the next two years.
Cake, coffee and chat were among the ingredients for a successful inaugural ceilidh night at a Highland community cafe.
High demand is expected as tickets for the highly-anticipated charity dance competition, Strictly Inverness, go on sale tomorrow at 10am.
Young patients admitted to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness have benefited from a children's charity which saw its income rise by 12 per cent last year.
Essential roadworks on the A9 north of the Kessock Bridge will continue until Sunday April 14.
A full house – including a newly-wed couple – enjoyed the craic at an Inverness hoolie which raised £500 for a Gaelic cultural centre in Inverness.
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.
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.
The dedication and commitment of volunteer lifeboat crews over the past 200 years have been celebrated in a ceremony at RNLI Kessock.
Highland 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.