A couple of rabbit-loving volunteers with the animal charity, the SSPCA, are tackling Scotland's scariest mountains to raise money for the charity.
A spate of delayed and cancelled flights impacting on Inverness air passengers has been described as "appalling" by a Highland MP.
EasyJet and Loganair routes affected
Tonight will see the last Caledonian Sleeper service run under Serco’s management.
Two London-bound flights from Inverness Airport were cancelled this morning as storms swept the UK.
Yellow warnings of thunderstorms have been issued for the Highlands for this afternoon and tomorrow.
A £25,000 reward is being offered to anyone who finds definitive proof of Nessie's existence.
A new image highlights the extreme depth of Loch Ness by comparing it to the height of San Franciso's Golden Gate Bridge.
When hotel manageress Aldie Mackay encountered a whale-like beast on Loch Ness, it was to spark a global fascination which continues 90 years on.
It began as one mother's dream after witnessing the isolation experienced by her son who has severe learning difficulties.
Traffic is now moving on the A9 near Tomatin after fire crews put out a car fire.
The A9 is currently closed in both directions near Tomatin due to a vehicle fire.
Inspirational young people in the Highlands and Islands are set to be recognised in an awards scheme honouring a young girl with complex needs.
Tours of a notorious historic house overlooking Loch Ness will begin from tomorrow.
Claimed "sightings" of something unexplained on Loch Ness webcams will not be officially registered unless they contain footage of facial features.
Lainey Anderson lost a close friend to suicide at the Kessock Bridge in Inverness.
Three people from the Highlands have been named as finalists in an awards scheme to recognise Scotland's top nurses.
A new film showing how the landmark castle will be transformed from past uses including a courtroom into a visitor attraction will be screened.
Celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary of a Highland charity championing young people with learning disabilities have raised £12,000.
The family of Highland media giant Bill McAllister says it has been overwhelmed by messages of support following his death.