NHS Highland insists there is “no increased risk” to staff and pupils at an Inverness school where a teacher tested positive for coronavirus.
A member of staff at an Inverness primary school today tested positive for Covid-19.
An Alness farming family is looking to reaffirm its commitment to the Easter Ross town by bringing its businesses under one roof.
An Inverness charity renowned for transforming young lives wants to be allowed to reopen.
Plans for the building of 12 new homes in Fort Augustus have been approved.
Stuart Kettlewell has big hopes for striker
Parents have been given until Wednesday whether or not to back the club’s academy with regular donations.
Only 10 places could be available for non league clubs this season.
CHARLIE Christie believes a proposed switch to a five substitutes rule could boost the prospects of emerging young talent.
Owners of a listed building in Inverness city centre have been given permission to renovate and clean up parts of the exterior.
Talks held tonight.
A NAIRN woman living in Surrey is cooking up a storm on social media after taking her culinary skills online.
A PET tortoise that escaped into the wild a year ago and survived an entire Wester Ross winter has stunned people after turning up safe.
Changes at a trio of primary schools have been given the go-ahead by Highland Council officials.
Highland Council approved its own plans for generating environmentally friendly power as part of a broader scheme announced two years ago.
Stuart Kettlewell admits the pressure will be on Ross County to put on a show and entertain their virtual season ticket holders streaming live.
Shane Sutherland is returning to ICT in the shape of his life after spending the summer pounding out the miles ahead of yesterday’s club fitness test.
ICT will play no pre-season friendlies before returning to competitive action in October because players will be furloughed for as long as possible.
Inverness CEO Scot Gardiner is convinced the “incredible generosity” of fans can equip the club for a serious Championship title tilt next season.
Dr Tim Allison was previously director of public health in the East Riding of Yorkshire, working both within local government and for the NHS.