THE number of cases of coronavirus in the Highlands increased by more than 10 per cent since yesterday, new figures have shown.
Port of Nigg heralded the safe arrival of the first eight of what will be 103 jacket structures for the Moray East Offshore Wind Farm project.
The Law Society of Scotland has announced a £2.2 million package of financial support for the solicitor profession in response to the coronavirus.
A LARGE hotel has closed most of its grounds to the public after reporting vandalism to the police.
NHS Highland surpassed its financial target for 2019/20 after delivering a planned savings programme of £28 million.
NHS Highland board members will be asked to request an £11 million Scottish Government bailout tomorrow.
Medics at Raigmore Hospital showed off their moves for a TV fundraiser.
FIVE more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 225, new figures have shown.
Highland Violence Against Women Partnership (HVAWP) wants to ensure that anyone who is a victim of domestic abuse or gender-based violence gets help.
Inverness College UHI will hold its first Virtual Open Week amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Work has started to create a coronavirus test facility for key workers at Inverness Campus.
Highland Council's convener believes lessons can be learned from the coronavirus situation for dealing with climate change.
More changes are being made to Stagecoach Highland bus timetables in line with the demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
Highland Council Trading Standards is issuing a warning to local businesses about a new scam.
CYCLISTS, walkers and joggers are being urged to act responsibly when out for their local exercise during the Covid-19 restrictions.
A SCHOOL cleaner is worried that going back to work this week is putting people's health at risk.
Barnardo’s Scotland is offering some advice online for parents.
A regional MSP is calling for the UK government to make it easier for people in the Highlands to get help to pay for heating.
FOUR more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 197, new figures have shown.
A business development agency's leader insists people need to think about and plan for life after the coronavirus pandemic.