Police in Alness are appealing for information after a front window at a property in Westford, Alness, was smashed.
Some Christmas shoppers and festive revellers have been undeterred from visiting the Highland capital despite concerns over the latest Covid variant.
Pupils from P1 to S6 who are receipt of free school meals based on low income have received a one-off wellbeing payment of £25.
The Hospitality Business Support Top-Up Grant Scheme will provide a one-off payment for businesses in the hospitality sector who have lost bookings.
Drivers in the Highlands and the rest of Scotland are being reminded to make sure their vehicles are winter ready.
Highland Council advises its service users and customers of its opening hours and service arrangements over the festive period.
Inverness College UHI is moving to blended learning in line with colleges across Scotland in response to a sharp rise in the Omicron variant.
A Black Isle woman has raised more than £1000 to help a mental health charity by having her hair cut.
NHS Highland’s clinical emergency pathways have been under significant pressure across primary and secondary care.
The psychological impact of the latest coronavirus crisis setback has prompted an appeal to anyone struggling with their mental health to reach out.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has outlined new precautions that people should be taking to help stop the spread of the new Omicron Covid-19 variant.
A poignant fundraiser instigated by a Black Isle woman keen to help people affected by suicide will also benefit children with cancer.
Officers from the Highlands and Islands Police Division are appealing for witnesses after one of the driver's failed to stop at the scene.
It is aimed as anyone who would like a career as a police officer and wishes to work in the Scottish Highland and Islands
Police searching for a missing man have confirmed that he has been found safe and well.
Woodland managers and landowners around Loch Carron and the north of Kyle of Lochalsh are being advised on measures affecting the movement of timber.
When he first joined Tulloch Homes back in 2003 Sandy Grant never imagined he would one day be running the firm.
A so-called “race for space” has fuelled a sales rush for the Highland’s biggest house builder, it has been claimed.
Labour MSP Rhoda Grant is welcoming the imminent publication of the Part 1 appraisal report on the A9 North Kessock to Tore safety study.
Police Scotland have confirmed that an 88-year-old man has died following a fatal two-car crash on the A9 near Inverness last month.