Sessions of story and rhyme hugely popular with children and their carers have been given an award nod for creative problem-solving in lockdown.
The pandemic has hit many people's mental health for the worse.
Activists from Extinction Rebellion Scotland are blockading the entrance to the oil rig maintenance facility at Invergordon's port.
A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a sparrowhawk.
The National Trust for Scotland has returned to a Torridon garden to help stop the spread of one of Scotland’s trickiest invasive plant species.
Dr Ross Jaffrey took part in Etape Loch Ness for the hospice.
Culbokie Community Trust (CCT) has sold land to facilitate the development of six homes for affordable rent at the village's Glascairn site.
Work must start now to ensure Ross-shire can take maximum advantage of a rapid expansion of Scotland’s offshore wind sector a port boss has said.
Leading Highland mental health charity Mikeysline is extending the support it is able to offer.
Officers had issued an appeal for information about a 20-year-old man who had been reported missing.
The Crofting Commission announced a new elected commissioner for the East Highlands constituency.
Road policing officers are appealing for information following a serious road crash near Kyle of Lochalsh.
The Scottish Health Awards are open for nominations in a bid to recognise those providing excellent service for patients.
Texas will perform in Inverness on Sunday, July 3 next year, performing in the city's Bught Park.
Inquiry chairwoman Lady Smith found children suffered sexual and emotional abuse and noted some monks were "serial sexual predators".
A golf competition in Tain has raised £3000 for Highland Hospice.
Handmade jewellery, vegan snacks, craft beers, gins and cocktails were among the tempting treats on offer at the latest Invergordon town market.
Many businesses will require continuing support even after legal restrictions around Covid-19 are further eased next week it has been claimed.
A full planning application has been lodged with Highland Council for the scheme, following on from outline proposals put forward last November.
Museum treasures and information about Gairloch’s rich heritage are more accessible after the completion of an innovative new project.