Last week residents across the Highlands cast their votes in the local election. Here is the list of elected councillors in all 21 wards.
Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain has shared his own personal experiences of his ongoing bowel cancer treatment.
A Highland charity has said farewell to its own “legend” after 14 years of dedicated service.
The legal requirement to wear face coverings in most indoor settings will become guidance in Scotland from Monday but What do you think?
Public bodies are being given advice on how to handle contract bids from companies linked to Russia.
Packs of Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests will be distributed from several Highland locations from Monday, April 4, to Friday, April 8, next week.
Highland Tourism Community Interest Company (CIC) has announced the inaugural meeting of its Climate Positive Leadership Group (CPLG).
Molly Alexander, principal teacher of pupil support at Dingwall Academy, was recognised for her work during the pandemic.
Mhairi Cameron has been named primary teacher of the year at this year's Highland Heroes ceremony.
All residents in Highland, Argyll and Bute aged over 75 or those who are immunosuppressed are being invited for a spring booster dose.
Most of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted from next Monday the First Minister has announced.
Highland Council will shortly be sending out letters to residents across the Highlands inviting them to participate in the council’s Citizens’ Panel.
Schools across the Highlands are showing their support for Ukraine by organising sponsored activities and events to raise donations to help refugees.
After a period where the number of Covid-19 cases in NHS Highland were either declining or plateauing officials are now seeing a rise in numbers.
Businesses in Scotland are being urged to withdraw from trading with Russia, following its invasion of Ukraine.
Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth has visited the £14 million Inverness Airport station to see first-hand the progress that has been made.
It is following a reported landslip at Clunes with Network Rail Scotland trying to arrange buses between Inverness and Dingwall.
The majority of those who took part in our online poll agree with the move to easing of Covid-19 restrictions in Schools from Monday.
The requirement to wear face coverings in classrooms will be removed from the end of the month First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced last week.
The requirement for high school pupils and staff to wear face coverings in classrooms will be removed from the end of the month.