Transport partnership HITRANS is to deliver a new network of electric vehicle charging points across the west Highlands.
Highland Council's Gaelic Team has joined forces with Fèis Rois to showcase a wealth of talent as part of this year’s online Royal National Mòd.
A draft audit aims to set out the Highlands' current and possible future tourist infrastructure facilities to hep prepare for future seasons.
The Dingwall area committee of Highland Council has backed retention of traffic calming measures on the town's Back Road and Burn Place.
The Scottish MTB Gathering, has partnered with Highland creative economy support organisation, XpoNorth to deliver its 2020 event digitally.
Highland Council is to hold an online conference to discuss the regional, national and global response to climate change.
Highland Council can provide supplies for people to treat their own areas in the event of snow or ice.
Police are appealing for information following a theft in Conon Bridge.
Highlanders can help shape the creative content within the new-look Inverness Castle as work continues to transform it into a new tourist attraction.
Paid-for brown bin collections will continue across the Highlands for just over another month.
Police are appealing for information after a car was apparently struck by another vehicle in Tain which drove off without stopping.
Eleven additional confirmed coronavirus cases have been recorded in the NHS Highland area in the past 24 hours, new figures show.
A major restaurant in the Highland capital is to close for the duration of new restrictions introduced in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Pubs, bars, restaurants and cafés in the Highlands are to be restricted in their sale of alcohol in a bid to drive down coronavirus infection rates.
The SNP has called again for the Treasury to turn its Bounce Back Loan Scheme into grants or equity – and write off repayments for struggling firms.
Live streams of animals at the Highland Wildlife Park aim to entertain the whole family this month – along with special shopping offers.
Staff of the Care and Learning Alliance (CALA) have been praised for making it a successful year despite the difficulties posed by coronavirus.
The First Minster has said that further lockdown restrictions might soon be put in place to halt the rising number of coronavirus cases.
Highland and Islands Police Division has posted a warning of a parking fine scam going the rounds in the region.
Highland Council staff who are bullied won't be protected by a new whistle-blowing policy if they raise the issue with the press, it has been claimed.