The University of the Highlands and Islands has confirmed that it intends to start its autumn term on the usual dates.
Plants have arrived at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness to bring a little bit of cheer to patients and staff.
The launch of NHS Highland's so-called healing process for victims of bullying will be discussed by its board tomorrow.
Ambitious plans for a network of walking and cycling routes in Inverness have been awarded £752,954.
Dr Mike Cantlay has been appointed for a further two years as the chairman of Inverness-headquartered Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH).
Scots doing a spring clean at home are being urged to ‘sort and store’ to help beat cancer while lockdown restrictions continue.
High Life Highland is pleased that the work staff have been undertaking during the lockdown is in line with a route map for emerging from the crisis.
Bòrd na Gàidhlig has provided information to Scottish Government on what is required to protect Gaelic in the Covid-19 situation.
A striking animated image of giant blue clapping hands has been projected in a Batman-like beam onto trees beside Loch Ness.
Expenses claims by Highland MP Ian Blackford increased last year, while area colleague Drew Hendry’s dropped.
For the second day running there have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands, new figures have shown.
The Highland Archive Centre shares some of its fascinating artefacts.
There have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands, new figures have shown.
Inverness Rotary has donated around £1400 to good causes.
Police are appealing for information following two fires at neighbouring properties in Inverness's Diriebught Court – on consecutive days.
New drawings of the controversial centrepiece of the riverside artwork project have been published – before being deleted by Highland Council.
Work has restarted on building critical digital infrastructure in Inverness.
A regional MSP is urging people to celebrate kindness during Mental Health Awareness Week.
Samaritans is encouraging people to show kindness to themselves and look after their emotional wellbeing with the launch of a new, free self-help app.
AN Inverness College UHI lecturer is using a 1960s classic to encourage his pupils to keep smiling and keep grafting.