The Highlands had the highest number of drug-driving offences recorded in Scotland during the festive period, according to figures shared by police.
Members of the public in the Highlands will be able to attend public events as part of the visitor levy scheme consultation.
A yellow weather warning for ice affecting the Highlands and Moray tonight and tomorrow has been issued by the Met Office.
Rail lines in the Highlands and Moray have reopened after being hit by Storm Éowyn at the weekend - with some disruption expected to continue today.
Action must be taken soon to bring back vaccinations into GP practices, a Highland MSP said during a Holyrood debate on rural health last night.
Ex-NHS Highland board member called for Scottish Government to ‘actually listen’ to concerns over new vaccine delivery system
A volunteer presenter and DJ at an Inverness-based hospital radio presenter is running for a prestigious national award.
Those eligible to get a free Covid vaccine have until the end of January to get the jag - whilst flu vaccine is available until the end of March.
Calls to bring back vaccinations to GPs after Highland experiences ‘concerning’ drop in uptake
The family of Nairn’s Alistair Wilson, murdered in 2004, said they were “extremely grateful” to the First Minister after he met with them yesterday.
The First Minister has met the family of Nairn banker Alistair Wilson, whose murder remains unsolved after more than two decades.
A window of an Aviemore gift shop was vandalised last week.
Snow showers and ice will bring further disruption to travel in the Highlands and Moray as a yellow weather warning has been extended.
Works to strengthen the bridge towers on the Kessock Bridge are underway after a delay to series of “essential works” was announced in October 2024.
Extreme rainfall and high winds may disrupt rail services across the Highlands and Moray from tomorrow.
Train services between Inverness and the Central Belt are set to be disrupted after the line between Perth and Dunkeld & Birnam was obstructed.
An STV presenter revealed how a meteorological milestone in the Highlands helped inspire his first children’s book.
Detectives leading the reinvestigation into the murder of a Nairn banker 20 years ago have launched a new online appeal to uncover new information.
Stunning new winter light trail to open for the first time this evening at one of the Cairngorms’ most popular attractions
Disruption is set to hit transport across the Highlands and Moray, with extreme weather brought by Storm Bert prompting reduced speed on train lines.