BBC Highland News
News from the Highlands and Islands, provided by the BBC. More snow as big freeze continues
The impact of the freezing temperatures affecting Scotland continues to take its toll on schools, roads and air travel.
Lighthouse crew ran out of food
A coastguard crew has rescued workers from a lighthouse before going to the aid of a pregnant woman.
Police tackle gang-led brothels
Police in the Highlands believe crime groups are organising prostitution in the area.
Missing woman traced
A 19-year-old woman who was reported missing by her family is found safe and well.
Living in a Christmas card scene
Little snow but freezing temperatures continue to grip the Highland's capital.
Temperatures plummet in the north
A village in the Highlands records a temperature of -20C as wintry conditions continue.
Historic fort's future 'secure'
The future of a historic artillery fort is "secure" under the defence review, according to MSP Mary Scanlon.
Snow closes schools for third day
At least six Scottish councils will have blanket school closures as wintry weather continues to grip the country.
Oldest chanter back in Scotland
The oldest Highland bagpipe chanter is back in Scotland 205 years after it was taken to Canada.
Highlands' battle with the bottle
The toll of alcohol abuse on health and police services in the Highlands and Islands is in the spotlight.
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