POLICE have appealed for help from the public in tracing a man posted missing from his Easter Ross home yesterday.
A REPORT of a dinghy adrift on a beach near Plockton last night triggered a Ross-shire lifeboat launch.
PUPILS at an Easter Ross secondary are being asked to share their experience of how the Covid-19 epidemic has affected their lives.
HIGHLAND Hospice was lit up brightly to mark its annual Wear Yellow Day fundraising event.
A MAN has been charged in connection with the deaths of two men in Inverness.
PEOPLE in a Wester Ross community are being invited to get their glad rags on and dance up a storm next week – regardless of the coronavirus lockdown.
Organisers of a Ross-shire wool festival cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis have hailed the success of a "virtual" event held in its place.
TWO men have been charged in connection with an alleged theft and vandalism following reports of antisocial behaviour on the Black Isle.
HIGHLAND police and health chiefs today united to appeal to people to stick by lockdown restrictions.
RISING temperatures and a period of low rainfall has triggered an appeal to Highlanders to conserve water.
A ROSS-SHIRE arts organisation is bringing Gaelic and Scots songs, music-making activities, and traditional stories to school pupils during lockdown.
Hill-walkers are being urged to show patience and adhere to guidance about travel when considering return to outdoors.
Scarecrows of all shapes, sizes and styles have popped up across the Black Isle during the lockdown.
AN early bird angler caught the first fish of an Easter Ross club's water this season in unusual circumstances.
A "craft village" will pump fresh life into Ross-shire's county town, reduce social isolation and pass on skills to a new generation.
A mobile unit for appointment-only coronavirus testing for essential workers displaying symptoms is returning to Ross-shire.
MEMBERS of an Easter Ross fishing club are being asked to follow social distancing guidelines when they return to the riverbank.
PARENTS of pupils at Ross-shire schools are being told the return to classrooms will be "careful and gradual".
People enjoying the outdoors are being urged to exercise their patience first and foremost during the coronavirus recovery period.
HIGHLAND Council's environmental health team is advising consumers to use their water wisely and check their private supply system.