The University of the Highlands and Islands has hailed an 'outstanding' candidate for the post.
A robot mower is transforming the way a Ross-shire shinty club looks after its pitch – and having an impact on its carbon footprint.
An Easter Ross woman captured images of last week's partial solar eclipse while out walking her dogs.
Local football fans planning watching Scotland's Euro opener today are being urged to use outside space if in groups if they can.
NHS Highland has moved to inform the public of the knock-on impact of a sharp rise in acute admissions.
A bright idea by a Ross-shire lifeboat crew has delighted people across the country for a very personal reason.
The Princess Royal visited the Port of Cromarty Firth to officially name a new £50m expansion.
THE mum of a seriously ill Black Isle lad was delighted when a letter from none other than the First Minister dropped through the letterbox this week.
AN opportunity to glimpse behind the scenes of the Highland Wildlife Park after closing time is being offered on Friday evenings next month.
VOLUNTEERS are being sought as efforts to revitalise a key piece of Tain's history gather pace.
A Tain care home has staged its SECOND music festival during the coronavirus pandemic with a centenarian amongst the revellers.
An incentive for senior pupils to continue their studies after the age of 16 is being flagged up to Highland teenagers.
Many were left disappointed at being too late to apply as applications flooded in.
The new arrivals will be named after staff have determined their gender.
Invergordon's lifeboat was back in action yesterday after a shout to help a struggling 16ft vessel.
A twin-pronged effort involving a team of supermarket co-workers in Easter Ross boosted a cancer charity’s kitty to the tune of over £2200.
The birth of three Amur tiger cubs has been hailed in the Highlands.
DINGWALL and Highland Marts Ltd sold 220 store cattle, 149 adult head of breeding cattle and 78 OTM cattle yesterday.
A care home resident in Tain enjoyed a birthday fit for a Queen as she celebrated her centenary in lavish style.
Plans for a £2.3m 'gateway to nature' attraction in Ross-shire have been lodged with Highland Council.