From Monday all inpatient hospital settings in NHS Highland will return to person centred visiting.
Inverness is bracing itself for an influx of thousands of visitors this weekend with a number of high-profile events set to take place in the city.
Officers from Police Scotland are warning residents about an emerging property rental scam.
The games are at Bught Park on Saturday, July 16, and will feature the magnificent heavies, athletics, pipes and drums and Highland Dancing.
The majority of voters in an Inverness Courier online poll said they would support Scottish independence if a referendum was held next year.
Details of accessibility and transport arrangements for two weekend concerts in Inverness have been announced.
A former Inverness woman is hoping that people in the Highlands could benefit from a new initiative which is a similar idea to AirBnB.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she wants to hold second independence referendum next year.
Nairn County FC had a special visitor this morning when TV presenter Timmy Mallett dropped in.
Tornagrain near Inverness has reached a major milestone with the completion of its 250th home.
A columnist is set to publish a memoir later this month.
A wind farm could be built on land near Fort Augustus if the plans get approval when they are submitted to Highland Council.
A Highland-led Lyme disease initiative will be rolled out across Scotland and England after a successful trial.
A group of Travellers which set up a makeshift encampment in Inverness earlier this week was still there this morning.
A major city centre construction project, which was halted due to the pandemic, will cost up to £3 million more to build, it has been revealed.
Tourism leaders have hit back after an American travel writer was critical of Loch Ness and claimed Nessie did not exist.
They arrived at the second camp by yesterday morning – it is on open space behind Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis, the Gaelic School.
A major city centre construction project, which was halted due to the pandemic, will cost up to £3 million more to build, it has been revealed.
Travellers were still at a second makeshift Traveller encampment in Inverness earlier today with five caravans parked behind the Gaelic School.
A group of Travellers who set up a makeshift camp in Torvean Park in Inverness at the beginning of last week has gone but they left a mess behind.