The new rector of the University of the Highlands and Islands says she is a passionate advocate for the role of education in communities.
Strongman brothers from Easter Ross have been hailed for putting Invergordon on the map and acting as ambassadors for Ross-shire.
New licensing laws being proposed for short-term let housing could have a devastating impact on Scotland’s rural communities at the worst time.
Highland police are appealing for information to help trace Scott Wares (33) who has been reported missing.
Top class premium grade heifers were in short supply at a cattle sale today with the butcher retail market "left hungry".
After 1700 miles of cycling, a dynamic duo are on their last leg for RNLI Invergordon lifeboat.
Friends on a cycle challenge are paying tribute to a pal who died after a tragic horse-riding accident and supporting charities close to her heart.
The tiger cubs born at the Highland Wildlife Park are two girls and a boy.
A scarecrow competition organised in an Easter Ross town has certainly caught the imagination.
The world's strongest man got more than he bargained for when he paid a visit to Innis Mhor care home in Tain.
The team appointed to transform an iconic Highland landmark into a 'world-class visitor attraction' has been revealed.
A FISH processor that exports to the world from Dingwall has hooked up with the UK's only cholesterol charity to help prevent early disease and death.
Mountaineering experts are warning people against trying to follow 'potentially fatal' online routes – including one of Ross-shire's classic peaks.
AUDIENCES in two Ross-shire communities are to get the chance to sample a taste of opera when a popular pop-up tour rolls around.
A 41-year-old woman killed in an accident on the A96 has been named by police.
A Highland mountain rescue team has struck a three-year kit deal with a major outdoor wear manufacturer.
The fun-loving folk at Innis Mhor care home enjoyed hammer throwing, welly tossing and hurling the haggis.
We share the recipe that might just save your outdoor eating plans!
AN acclaimed group of Wester Ross marine campaigners are drawing the public’s attention to where the sea starts.
A figure well known across north farming circles has resigned with immediate effect from his role on a body responsible for regulating crofting.