Thurso-based Denchi Group is staying open to ensure the Ministry of Defence continues to be supplied with the batteries and charging systems it needs.
Three Castletown brothers raised more than £700 for charity after competing in one of the UK’s toughest night races while dressed as Power Rangers.
Labour MSP David Stewart says he is concerned that Caithness air links will suffer long-term damage as the coronavirus crisis takes its toll.
Airports run by HIAL are to be closed to scheduled flights – but plans are being drawn up to allow 'lifeline and essential services' to continue.
Newly crowned Highland League champions Brora Rangers remain focused on stepping up to the next level of Scottish football, the club's chairman says.
Wick Academy chairman Pat Miller has made it clear that Sam Mackay will always be welcome at Harmsworth Park in whatever capacity.
Highland Council has launched a free helpline to assist with volunteering support during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Noss Primary School in Wick and Miller Academy in Thurso are among a number of centres set up for the children of key workers in the Highlands.
Funding has become available for community organisations that are setting up support for vulnerable people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pulteneytown and Thrumster Church is providing updates and services through a new YouTube channel and a telephone line.
Jamie Stone has secured cross-party support for his letter to the Chancellor calling for a moratorium on VAT on energy bills.
Shops and bar facilities on services run by NorthLink Ferries have been shut down due to the coronavirus crisis.
Lidl has announced it is installing checkout protection screens across all its stores in Britain.
Gail Ross and Jamie Stone have joined forces to urge all caravan and campervan owners planning to visit the Highlands to stay at home.
Highland Council has suspended the booking of new bulky uplift collections to allow staff to concentrate on providing regular waste collections.
North MP Jamie Stone has written to the Scottish and UK governments asking them to make it their policy to close caravan sites.
North MP Jamie Stone has joined a cross-party campaign urging the UK Government to take more drastic action to discourage stockpiling.
The chief executive of NHS Highland has issued a "stay away" plea to any travellers looking to use the region as a safe haven.
North MSP Rhoda Grant has warned that residents across the Highlands and Islands may be missing out on the UK Government's Warm Home Discount Scheme.
Scotland’s farming union has launched a service to help fruit and vegetable growers recruit workers who have lost their jobs or are on unpaid leave.