Inverness College UHI's city campus and Scottish School of Forestry closed to students, staff or the public following Nicola Sturgeon's announcement.
NHS Highland is appealing to local communities across Highland, Argyll and Bute to increase their efforts in the fight against Covid-19 during 2021.
Parents have been sent a letter from the council providing an update regarding the reopening of schools and early learning and childcare settings.
Project Linus – named after the Peanuts character who is never without his blanket – is appealing for more volunteers to help out.
Some of the Highlands' leading public figures share their thoughts on what they like most about this time of year.
Generous Tesco shoppers across the UK donated more than 1.3 million meals to feed people in their communities amid this year’s Covid-19 pandemic.
More snow and ice is expected in Ross-shire and the rest of the northern Highlands after the Met Office extended its yellow weather warning.
It will make it more affordable to return to university in 2021 following the decision to stagger the return over at least six weeks.
Images were projected onto the Highland Hospice building in Inverness to celebrate its magical side.
The youngsters from Dingwall Primary School made Christmas drawings to brighten up a ward at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
From Saturday visiting to hospitals within Level 4 will be essential only – where it is imperative that they are allowed to see their loved one.
Train services from Inverness to Edinburgh and Glasgow were delayed earlier this morning due to signalling fault at Perth.
The dark Highland winter nights were brightened by a festive event on the Black Isle.
Visitors to the historic Victorian Market have been enjoying a series of art installations in what were empty units.
The Level 4 restrictions changes the start of term for Ross-shire schools and pupils will automatically receive payment vouchers in early January.
James Paton was driving his silver Dacia Duster at Ruttle Woods, near the River Beauly, where he was going to walk his dog.
Avid fans of hit book and TV series Outlander are teaming up with a pub to help them get over Covid-related withdrawal symptoms from the show.
From Boxing Day the Highland Council area will be placed in a Level 4 Protection Area and the authority has issued advice for owners.
From Boxing Day the Highlands will be in a Level 4 Protection Area and it is essential that all businesses are aware of the restrictions this brings.
The move follows various weekend coronavirus lockdown announcements by government