FIVE more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 225, new figures have shown.
Some people have predicted that remote working will become the most popular form of working in future.
A campaign to help people cope during the coronavirus pandemic has been launched.
A Highland MSP wants the UK government to extend the Brexit negotiation deadline, to avoid more economic damage.
Tourism secretary Fergus Ewing has written to the UK government calling for it to amend its job retention scheme to help tourism businesses.
One of the biggest cultural events of the 2020 Highland calendar has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Covid-19 small business and self-catering grant scheme has now paid out £26.89 million to 2341 Highland businesses.
Regional Green MSP John Finnie has lent his support to the Scottish Newspaper Society’s request for assistance through the Covid-19 crisis.
Inverness College UHI will hold its first Virtual Open Week amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Work has started to create a coronavirus test facility for key workers at Inverness Campus.
Highland Violence Against Women Partnership (HVAWP) wants to ensure that anyone who is a victim of domestic abuse or gender-based violence gets help.
Highland Council's convener believes lessons can be learned from the coronavirus situation for dealing with climate change.
Bosses at NHS Highland have grateful to the public for their efforts in prevent the spread of coronavirus.
A NEW drive-through coronavirus testing facility will be located in a car park at Inverness College UHI.
Kate Forbes and Fiona Hyslop have called on the UK government to expand and accelerate the delivery of support for business during the pandemic.
Simpsons Garden Centre in Inverness has launched a new online shop as interest in gardening grows.
More changes are being made to Stagecoach Highland bus timetables in line with the demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
Inverness residents were doing their bit once again this weekend to help reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Highland Council Trading Standards is issuing a warning to local businesses about a new scam.
An independent advisory group has been set up to provide expert economic advice to the Scottish Government in response to the Covid-19 crisis.