Inverness Leisure's telephone system has crashed due to an unprecedented demand for activities and the issue is being worked on.
It is believed she is 50-year-old Cassandra MacDonald who had been reported missing from her home in Inverness.
City business leaders have reacted with delight to Scotland’s moving beyond level zero Covid restrictions – though many also urged caution.
Scotland’s Railway has ended the one metre plus policy of physical distancing at its stations and onboard trains.
Groups in the Highlands are being urged to get a share of a £10 million fund to transform towns and neighbourhoods to boost fightback from Covid-19.
A fund designed to support local regeneration and sustainable development around Scotland’s coast has opened for a second round of applications.
A new mobile catering business could be permanently placed in a Lochalsh garden if planners give the proposal their backing.
It was on a forestry track, east of the A890, approximately 1km south of its junction with Braeintra in the Kyle of Lochalsh area.
Highland Council's Environmental Health Team is advising users of private water supplies to take preventative steps to preserve their drinking water.
Highland Council has issued a plea to visitors and the people of the region to play a positive part in ensuring the Highlands remain litter free.
It is over Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd's (Hial) remote towers plan to centralise air traffic control operations in Inverness.
The Inverness venue confirms that it will reopen tomorrow after it was closed last week due to high proportion of staff having to self isolate.
Arriving on horseback certainly made bride Ellen Torrance the mane attraction at her big day.
It made history in May when it marked Scotland’s return to live music after the coronavirus pandemic.
For the next fortnight the Road Policing Unit in the Highlands and Islands will focus on detecting speeding motorists.
A Scottish Water sewer response team pulled a pink wheelie suitcase out of a drain in Dingwall, after being called out to clear a blockage.
It is as a result of strike action by Prospect – the airports which are affected Benbecula, Dundee, Inverness, Kirkwall, Stornoway and Sumburgh.
It has been announced that Eden Court’s buildings, Under Canvas Inverness, including the Summer of Hope programme, will be closed.
Highland Council has placed warning notices at Loch Ruthven after the discovery of blue/green algae blooms in the water.
A newly formed regional food group has secured funding to champion sustainable local produce.