The majority of those who took part in our online poll agree with the move to easing of Covid-19 restrictions in Schools from Monday.
Ross-shire projects to benefit as Highland Council's Highland Nature Restoration Fund awards are announced.
A Dingwall care home has not met two requirements laid down by the Care Inspectorate.
The requirement to wear face coverings in classrooms will be removed from the end of the month First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced last week.
The majority of people are against a Workplace Parking Levy (WPL) being imposed from next month according to an online poll.
Highland Council is delighted to announce the creation of 17 trainee facilities management placements throughout the region.
A Ross-shire mum's partner was talked through the birth of their daughter when she arrived en route to hospital on the Black Isle.
Online enrolment for all Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) providers, including local authority nurseries, opens today.
The Care Inspectorate was due to carry out another unannounced inspection at a Dingwall care home, it has been revealed.
The requirement for high school pupils and staff to wear face coverings in classrooms will be removed from the end of the month.
A Ross-shire MSP is encouraging people to get involved with a major Scottish transport survey.
The Workplace Parking Levy (WPL) will be introduced in Scotland next month but it is feared it could lead to workers having to pay for a space.
It covers the Highlands and most of Scotland with snow expected – it runs from 4pm today and lasts until 11am tomorrow.
Bad Girl Bakery, from Muir of Ord, is revealed as the first tenant for the revamped Victorian Market in Highland capital.
There was a unanimous response from people who took part in our latest online poll about energy costs.
A total of 12 have formed uncontested while three could not because they failed to attract half the maximum membership.
The Highlands could still get a purpose-built velodrome despite news that a north charity that had been spearheading the aim has dropped its plans.
The 2022 salmon season got off to a flying start when a member of Inverness Angling Club made the first cast this week.
People are growing increasingly concerned about the rising energy costs and the growth of Highland fuel poverty and the energy price cap will rise.
Highland Council is very close to full compliance with new fire safety legislation and committee members were given an progress report today.