Mhairi Cameron has been named primary teacher of the year at this year's Highland Heroes ceremony.
A new orchard and trees have been planted at Culbokie Green right in the centre of the village.
An Inverness clothing store has introduced a special screen aimed at helping customers with dementia.
Residents on the Black Isle had the chance to sample some fine cheese and wines as well as helping the people of Ukraine at the same time.
Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests will be available to collect or do on-site in Ross-shire locations next week from Wednesday to Friday.
A leading Highland road safety campaigner has described the speeds recorded by police on roads in the Inverness area as “shocking”.
A daffodil tea event at Foulis Castle will boost a cause close to many hearts.
They will raise funds for both Children’s Hospices Across Scotland’s CHAS at Home service and Save the Children Ukraine fund.
Highland Council has announced a number of schools which are closed across the region today.
All residents in Highland, Argyll and Bute aged over 75 or those who are immunosuppressed are being invited for a spring booster dose.
The new £1.7 million maintenance project is underway on the A9 Cromarty Bridge with work set to continue for three months.
Officers from Police Scotland are trying to trace a vulnerable Inverness man and they have appealed to the public for help to find John Wright.
Police have confirmed that they have found a North Kessock teenager who was reported missing.
Police in the Highlands have today confirmed they are still trying to trace a missing 17-year-old youth.
A daffodil tea event at Foulis Castle will boost a cause close to many hearts.
On Friday, March 4, the Black Isle Brewery dedicated all profits from sales of Blonde in its bars to the British Red Cross Ukraine appeal.
Most of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted from next Monday the First Minister has announced.
A Black Isle firm has organised a collection to help the Ukrainian Aid Appeal.
Organisers behind the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival are aiming to feed refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A Highland man who has been sending cash to Ukraine since the start of the invasion has heard from friends of a feeling of optimism.