Nikki Birgit Campbell and her 23-month-old daughter, Rhea, were pulled from their car as it filled with flood water.
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Scottish councils have been making plans in case adverse weather causes disruption on Thursday.
Read moreOutgoing SPA boss Susan Deacon says a "clutter of organisations dabbling about" is not sufficient scrutiny.
Read morePaul O'Hare
BBC Scotland
Prof Susan Deacon's resignation means the SPA is looking for its fourth chair in six years.
Read moreFirst Minister Nicola Sturgeon denies opposition claims of a "crisis" after Susan Deacon resigns as chairwoman of the SPA.
Read morePeople who camp in the remote Highlands could be asked to pay a levy if and when they use public facilities.
Read moreThey hope to confirm Pictish occupation of the site in Caithness in the Highlands.
Read moreLeaflets on how to prevent fires in the home and what to do if one starts are being distributed across Scotland.
Read moreCouncillors have agreed to a planned 175-bedroom property being built on the riverside plot in Inverness.
Read moreThe attraction would see two zip lines, both spanning more than a kilometre, erected over Loch Leven.
Read moreAndrew Thomson
BBC Scotland
Glebe Street Swimming Pool in Inverness closed after the modern Aquadome sports complex was built.
Read moreThe developer hopes bussing workers will address concerns about traffic during construction of the power plant.
Read moreThey are among 82 branches across the UK earmarked for closure as part of a cost-cutting plan.
Read moreThe annual campaign is the first since new police roadside drug-detection kits were introduced.
Read moreTraders at Inverness' Victorian Market could have to vacate their council-owned units for up to a year.
Read moreHighland Council says it is committed to supporting the Royal National Mod but at a reduced cost.
Read moreBusinesses could face up to a year in alternative premises as work is carried out at Inverness' Victorian Market.
Read moreKadi Johnson accuses Police Scotland of institutional racism following the death of her brother in custody.
Read moreUnison raises concerns about pupil support assistants being recruited on short term contracts in the Highlands.
Read moreJustice Secretary Humza Yousaf said the inquiry would examine whether race played a part in the case.
Read moreThree men have been sought by police following the two separate incidents in Inverness and Tain.
Read moreA competition is held to find a design after similar initiatives for Barra, Caithness and Sutherland.
Read moreThe padlocks on the railings of two Inverness footbridges are also causing rust problems, says Highland Council.
Read moreFire crews were targeted six times in Scotland as they attended hundreds of incidents, including 359 bonfires.
Read moreAdvanced recognition technology is being deployed on drones to help find missing and vulnerable people.
Ken Macdonald
BBC Scotland Science Correspondent
The police drones use advanced cameras and neural computer networks to spot missing and vulnerable people.
Read moreHighland Council says poor mobile phone coverage means pay phones are still needed by communities.
Read moreA review group will look at potential fireworks restrictions as part of a plan to address concerns.
Read moreHighland Council runs its own version of the child welfare policy which was scrapped at a national level.
Read moreConnor Gillies
The Nine reporter
Analysis of Police Scotland data shows that officers found nothing in almost two thirds of cases.
Read moreAbout 100 police officers will be deployed to London to assist with the Extinction Rebellion protests.
Read moreThe swab tests - dubbed "drugalysers" - will be introduced along with updated drug-driving laws.
Read moreThe move follows an independent report which identified serious concerns surrounding stadium safety.
Read moreLaunch towers and "antenna farms" have been proposed for the 815-acre site in the north Highlands.
Read moreThe man was rescued in a five-hour operation involving Skye Mountain Rescue Team and the coastguard.
Read moreReevel Alderson
Home affairs correspondent, BBC Scotland
The dedicated control room at Bilston Glen will go live on 21 October to deal with Brexit-related problems.
Read moreOfficers could have prevented a serious attack in Midlothian if they had responded to an earlier call.
Read morePlanning permission for the satellite launch site in Sutherland could be sought in December.
Read moreAn employment tribunal in Edinburgh is told that female officers were "set up to fail".
Read moreHazel Shearing
BBC News
Police want people to pack bags of emergency supplies. For some, it's "common sense".
Read moreA total of 26 schools in 11 council areas will be rebuilt or refurbished in the first phase of the programme.
Read moreA Police Scotland tweet urged people to pack essentials such as a first aid kit, radio, torch, and food and water.
Read moreAngie Brown
BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
Data from Edinburgh shows the first urban average speed camera system in Scotland cut speeding.
Read moreSeventeen families have already been housed in the region after they fled conflict in Syria.
Read moreWork will begin on a revamp in 2020, with some original features restored or preserved.
Read moreConstruction on Inverness' My Ness project had been suspended following a row.
Read moreCouncillors are holding a fresh debate on the future of Inverness' My Ness installation.
Read moreA report on the force's plans names civil unrest as the biggest issue it faces in preparing to leave the EU.
Read moreThe legislation came into effect in April and criminalises coercive and controlling behaviours.
Read moreThe council has asked residents, business owners and visitors their opinion a potential tourist tax.
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