Beavers could be reintroduced into Glen Affric by the spring.
A 42-hour long rain warning has been issued for swathes of the Highlands - with up to 150mm expected to fall in the worst spots.
A zero-tolerance approach towards gender-based violence has earned UHI Inverness a top award for its efforts.
Stop motion animation legends Wallace & Gromit’s latest on-screen antics will have an Inverness connection - thanks to Highland composer Lorne Balfe.
Bella is the best - and that’s official after the popular music event was named Scotland’s festival of the year.
A man has died following a house fire in Drumbeg on Wednesday afternoon, police have confirmed. His death is currently “unexplained”.
£90m has been injected into the north of Scotland economy thanks to a housing boom in the likes of Inverness.
Funding for a pioneering Highland scheme, which is helping people receive end-of-life care at home while freeing up A&E beds, only runs until spring.
A dozen new jobs are to be created after plans for a new whisky experience in the Highland capital.
A popular café in the Victorian Market has been taken over by the owners of another of the market’s eateries.
CalMac has warned of possible disruption to its Ullapool ferry due to the winds, while train services on some Highland lines have also been affected,
Snow disruption is likely to hit the Highlands when Storm Darragh arrives, the Met Office has warned after issuing a yellow alert for the region.
The hospice said it “simply could not run” without the wonderful army of volunteers who help make it such a force for good in the Highlands.
Train crew shortages have cancelled some ScotRail services on the Far North Line.
A petition demanding "better digital connectivity" for the Highlands and Islands has been launched by a political campaigner in the region.
Ferry sailings will be cancelled between Ullapool and Stornoway for most of the day amid weather warnings for strong winds.
Several sailings of the Ullapool-Stornoway ferry have been cancelled due to strong northerly winds and sea swells.
Up to 90 jobs are expected to be created at Inverness Castle when it opens its doors to visitors next year, it has emerged.
The council is seeking views over options to increase house rents by 8, 9 or 10 per cent - warning that the money raised is vital for maintenance.
A striking new artwork will greet visitors to the grounds of Inverness Castle when it reopens.