Highland MSP Kate Forbes, one of three bidding to become Scotland's next First Minister, today outlined how she intends to succeed Nicola Sturgeon.
Hector Mackenzie has reported on plans for a foot and cycle link between Strathpeffer and Dingwall for years and reckoned it was about time to walk it
A year ago today, Finn Creaney set out on a hike in Sutherland. There has been no trace of him since. But his family will never give up on him.
He reckons rowing is the best exercise and was keen to use the big event to do something useful.
'We would welcome entries from farms, estates and businesses whose work restoring nature has played a key role in their success and resilience'.
He made his remarks after seeking statistics on the standard of school buildings across the Highlands and islands.
'A fine show of beasts were presented to him with the bullock class being extremely competitive.'
The duo are seen as an asset at a time when HLH has its eye on major 'levelling up' project.
It's almost exactly a year since bushcraft expert Finn was last embarking on a planned hike he hasn't returned from.
Care sector reform must be on the agenda of the new Scottish Government formed next week, the local MSP says.
Another Ross-shire community has been rocked by news of an impending care home closure.
There are some of the key things to look out for.
A Wester Ross woman is stepping up to the top post with a key organisation involved in the preservation and promotion of the Gaelic language.
The case of a Highland man posted missing almost exactly one year ago is to be highlighted in a new Channel 5 TV show.
The prospect of Highland Council being broken up and replaced by smaller entities – including, for example, an Inverness City Council – was addressed.
An overnight housebreaking in an Easter Ross town has triggered an appeal from police this morning.
A rallying call has gone out to the people of Tain to roll up their sleeves and help keep their town looking beautiful.
The Ardross woman said: 'Early diagnosis saves lives, so please, if you are putting off making an appointment, don’t.'
Ronnie Mitchell's accolade for helping people with disabilities enjoy the challenging game of golf was warmly cheered from around the room.
Grace got the evening off to a touching start when she asked that the other nominees be invited up to the stage with her.