Police have issued the description of a man believed to have been involved in an accident on the Black Isle.
A Highland distillery toasted its reopening to visitors as Covid-19 restrictions ease.
A hand-sewn tapestry that took more than 200 hours to produce is set to raise cash for the Highland Hospice.
Parents worried about their child returning to or starting school have a new dedicated support service for practical help and advice.
The easing of a lockdown and a return to work from furlough can be a real challenge – but also offers the chance to make change for the better.
A Ross-shire animal shelter is opening on an appointments-only basis after a lengthy shutdown caused by the coronavirus lockdown.
Teenagers drifting out to sea on an inflatable doughnut were airlifted to safety by a rescue helicopter which happened to be close by refuelling.
PEOPLE who value the role of Ross-shire volunteers on call 24/7 throughout the year are being asked to show their support by taking on a challenge.
A senior government figure is in the Highlands today hearing about how businesses in the area are recovering from lockdown.
SHOP staff are being offered help figuring out the mood of masked customers - through their eyes.
More than 32,000 restaurants across the UK have now signed up to the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.
Highland Hospice is on the hunt for volunteers and again ready to accept donations after being inundated.
A TEENAGER posted missing yesterday has been traced.
Scotland’s rich history of social enterprise and community action will be retold in comic book form as part of a lottery-funded project.
Highland fashion designer Siobhan Mackenzie would happily substitute Ross County's official face mask for something plainer.
The 40-year service of a woman who has performed a variety of roles in Highland education has been acknowledged on her retiral.
OPTICIANS in Scotland have collaborated with the charity RNIB Scotland to produce a video explaining what happens next.
A Highland teacher who gave herself a mountain to climb for charity has completed the challenge without setting foot outside her home.
Highlanders can help breathe fresh life into the tourist trade as it reels under the impact of coronavirus.
A snapshot of how coronavirus has affected young carers across Scotland has revealed an "extremely concerning" impact on their mental health.