Highland Council is ready to accept more materials at its recycling centres as part of its phased reopening in line with coronavirus restrictions.
More than 32,000 restaurants across the UK have now signed up to the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.
The story of a remarkable American woman who documented Gaelic culture and a way of life that beginning to disappear is to be told.
Highland Hospice is on the hunt for volunteers and again ready to accept donations after being inundated.
A teenager posted missing earlier today has been traced.
The theft of an all-terrain vehicle and trailer from an area of Easter Ross has triggered a police appeal.
Police officers spoke to a number of drivers between two Ross-shire towns as part of an awareness-raising campaign aimed at all road users.
Safety in farming has come back under the spotlight.
Scotland’s rich history of social enterprise and community action will be retold in comic book form as part of a lottery-funded project.
Ross County Football Club may have bragging rights in the Highlands as the region's only top flight side.
The creativity and community spirit of the Hebridean Celtic Festival has been hailed amid coronavirus setback.
An undertaking to ensure the voices of care experienced children in Ross-shire are heard has been welcomed by one of the MSPs covering the area.
Signed copies of a Ross-shire writer's latest book look set to become collectors' items.
MOUTHWATERING recipes that could also save you some money on energy costs could become one of the culinary legacies of lockdown.
Tourism generated £211m for Skye in the 12 months before lockdown, an in-depth economic impact assessment and visitor survey has revealed.
The 40-year service of a woman who has performed a variety of roles in Highland education has been acknowledged on her retiral.
A charity which has fought for the public's right of access on routes across Scotland for 175 years has issued a quirky to celebrate the milestone.
ARTS lovers in a Ross-shire community are "champing at the bit" to get a fix of culture.
AN Easter Ross care home continued its carry on regardless trend during coronavirus by staging its own alternative to Wimbledon.
Highland police have issued an appeal after an incident in which fence posts have been removed from a beauty spot and "possibly used as firewood".