A person has been taken to hospital after the Kessock Bridge was closed for more than three hours last night.
The section of the A9 was closed in both directions for over three hours.
'You have to totally engage with faith. It can’t just be a peripheral thing in our lives,' hears our columnist.
Police Scotland has thanked people for "patience and understanding whilst extensive enquiries were undertaken, and road resurfacing was completed".
Police issue thanks for public's help
It’s easy to forget how lucky we are. Living in this part of the world offers so much in terms of the great outdoors.
Roderick Urquhart has decided to hang up his gown after 40 years in courts all over Scotland and the islands.
Highlands Rewilding is issuing a final call for local investors to join its growing body of so-called citizen rewilders.
The local authority can be an enabler by investing comparatively small sums, says our columnist.
There is hope that the theme will kickstart a nationwide conversation, to encourage people to share experiences and ideas on how to manage anxiety.
The first flight of Highland Airways took off from the Longman Airfield, Inverness on May 8, 1933 with Captain Ernest Edmund Fresson at the controls.
Organisers are grateful to all involved – including the audience.
A Highland Music Experience and Bar will be based in the North Tower of the building.
The body of a man has been recovered following searches of Mugdock Reservoir today.
Police have released photos of the men.
Endometriosis can impact physical health, emotional wellbeing and daily routine, says our columnist.
Tributes shared for respected columnist, journalist, author and media relations officer.
I would reply to Jesus: ‘I want to be my authentic self,’ says our columnist.
NHS Highland has highlighted the new Emergency Alerts system which will be tested nationally this Sunday at 3pm.
It will feature Scotland’s only Olympic-standard bouldering wall and will also provide a community hub.