People of all ages, families, friends – and pets too – marched Inverness to celebrate Highland Pride this year.
Rainbows flowed through the Highland capital today as hundreds flocked to the city centre to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
Damage to the overhead lines at Stirling is causing disruption on trains between Inverness and Edinburgh this morning.
The organisation behind one of Scotland’s most popular routes announced the creation of a new role.
Appointments at New Craigs were cancelled whereas RAAC found at Raigmore not ‘in critical condition’
Belladrum organisers are “confident” that a new traffic management strategy will “vastly improve” the flow of vehicles in the area during the event.
The A9 has reopened earlier today after a road traffic incident near Carrbridge last night, with the road closed for more than six hours.
Funding for a new safe footway link between Glenmore Campsite and attractions on the other side of the road has been officially approved.
Highland Council could be among 29 councils in Scotland affected by industrial action launched by the country’s largest union.
Heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to hit the region once again tomorrow.
SSEN Transmission announced they will soon launch a first round of funding to support communities in the Highlands and the north of Scotland.
Aurora hunters were in force last night after the intense solar activity resulted in an incredible northern lights display.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have warned people in the Highlands to be careful and avoid naked flames as the warning is in place for Saturday.
The Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust praise ‘invaluable’ funding from LNER for restoration of salmon’s natural habitat
Kate Forbes has been appointed Deputy First Minister by John Swinney, it has been announced.
A mobile art exhibit is set to return to the Highlands with its latest exhibition “A Bonnie Way: Unravelling the seduction of the countryside”.
Two Highland scenic locations were listed among the most Instagrammable tourist destination in the country according to a new survey.
High Life Highland is raising awareness of the support available in the region to mark World Parkinson’s Day today (April 11).
A 62-year-old man was traced safe and well after going missing on Monday.
ScotRail have confirmed that lines south of the Highland capital have reopened however disruption is expected to continue throughout the day.