The leader of the council's recovery board assessing the impact of the pandemic admits it has highlighted the vulnerability of the area's economy.
Rates bills will be dropping through the letterboxes of non-domestic ratepayers across the region from next week.
People will be able to take electrical appliances and cardboard to household waste recycling centres from Monday.
Retailer Matalan has declared its priority is to protect staff and customers after the reopening of its Inverness store was criticised.
A NEW service providing advice, and emotional and practical support to people affected by cancer has been launched in the Highlands.
Highland One Stop Shop for adults with autism has received much-needed support from the Scottish Government.
Drew Hendry has challenged retailer Matalan to tell him its plan for protecting staff and customers after it reopened its city outlet this morning.
Inspections of the A9 Raigmore Interchange overbridge are set to take place tomorrow.
A major Scottish hotels chain could cut more than 1000 jobs due to the coronavirus.
A gift and clothing shop in Beauly has pulled out all the stops to ensure it keeps trading safely during the pandemic.
A leader of the University of the Highlands and Islands has conceded it is a time of great uncertainty.
Inverness College UHI could make staff redundant in a bid to save £800,000.
THE owner of Frankie and Benny's plans to close 125 sites across the country, putting up to 3000 jobs at risk.
Two of Inverness’s most historic and architecturally important buildings will be the subject of an online talk this week.
Dozens of anti-racism and Black Lives Matter signs have been removed from Ness Bridge in Inverness.
Highland Council leader Margaret Davidson insists there is no place for racism in the Highlands – or anywhere else.
Resurfacing work on a section of the A82 is set to restart on Sunday night.
Resurfacing work on a section of the A96 on the approach to Raigmore Interchange in Inverness is set to get under way on Monday.
Regional MSP David Stewart has announced he will retire at the next Scottish Parliament election.
Highland Council has warned it will strip Ness Bridge of anti-racism and Black Lives Matter signs if they are not removed today.