Couples who are planning to get married are invited to a free online wedding event organised by Independent Humanist Ceremonies in Scotland.
Three new holiday lodges and an artist's studio could be built in a Ross-shire community if the proposal is granted planning permission.
Permission has been granted for the refurbishment of Dingwall Fire Station.
Sheds belonging to the Cromarty Firth Mens Shed charity in the Milton area of Easter Ross were damaged in the process.
Organisers of this year's Inverness Half Marathon and 5K runs have cancelled the event due to the current Covid-19 situation.
The Hope for Tomorrow charity which brings cancer care closer to patients’ homes via mobile chemotherapy units.
Officers are investigating the clip which showed a young male with facial injuries and was circulated on social media.
All lanes affected on Kessock Bridge and Dornoch Bridge due to windy conditions.
Active nation commissioner Lee Craigie joins active travel organisations to urge people in the Highlands to keep walking, wheeling and cycling.
Concerns about people putting lives at risk by venturing on to frozen water have triggered a safety warning.
Helen Gilpin was nominated and, through a rigorous selection process, has been accepted onto the Queens Nursing Institute for Scotland Programme.
The alarm was raised at 12.05pm and a Police Scotland spokeswoman confirmed there were no other vehicles involved.
Rising star, actor Nicholas Ralph, is looking forward to filming the next series of All Creatures Great and Small next month.
A total of 15 new posts have been created in the Highlands to further enhance the development of call handling services for Police Scotland.
The empty Brantano store at Inshes Retail Park could become the city’s first budget PureGym site.
It was a close run thing but more people were in favour of pupils having a phased return to schools in the region.
The University of the Highlands and Islands celebrates its 10th anniversary this week, while also welcoming a new leader.
While Covid-19 made a lot of things more difficult for everyone in every area, one Black Isle music tutor found a new way of teaching students.
It will explore the world of science and address the issue of skills shortages by showing how the sciences relate to daily life.
It is the first time the front door of the castle – the original formal entrance – has been has been seen in almost 50 years.