A homeless man was jailed for a total of 168 days at Inverness Sheriff Court for offences committed in Beauly.
Artist and potter Vicky Stonebridge is well used to drawing on her creative resources to make a living from her work in challenging times.
A "memory path" dreamt up by a furloughed Invergordon mum to help channel her daughter's creative energy during lockdown has been a hit with locals.
An Easter Ross artist vulnerable to coronavirus because of an underlying health condition has opened his gallery for the first time this year.
A joint call for extra funding to improve tourism services in the Highlands has been made by two Ross-shire politicians.
Senior pupils at a special school in Ross-shire gratefully grabbed the chance to develop their skills and sense of independence.
Homes and businesses across an area of Wester Ross are to benefit from an upgrade aimed at making their power supplies ready for winter.
The A831 Drumnadrochit – Cannich –Beauly road will be temporarily closed on two days next week to allow maintenance work to take place.
Highland police have issued a fresh appeal for help tracing a man reported missing four days ago.
Ross-shire residents frustrated over the delay in getting back to High Life Highland gyms and pools assured work under way for safe return.
Care home residents in Tain have been continuing their series of summer activities with a fun fair in the garden.
A team of supermarket superheroes in Easter Ross had a pleasant surprise in store for a mental health charity this week.
Ross-shire residents going list-free for the big weekly shop are being challenged to save a packet and slash food waste.
Highland hospitalitry businesses are being urged to stick with strict hygiene measures and contact tracing – or risk closure.
Wee trees hit by overgrazing get big boost in £125,000 seed project.
A Wester Ross community inundated with visitors since coronavirus restrictions were eased has paid tribute to its "amazing" local volunteers .
A face familiar to shinty fans will play a role planning a return to playing and supporting the evolution of a successful development programme.
While the Scottish weather may be temperamental, there’s no denying that even a glimpse of the sun can be beneficial for us.
A WESTER Ross museum has found space for a contemporary exhibit during the coronavirus crisis.
Ross-shire residents are being urged to think local to help struggling businesses bounce back from the loss of four months worth of trade.