This week Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that there would be a phased return to school for pupils from Monday, February 22.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said a phased return could begin from Monday, February 22, subject to official confirmation.
Elizabeth MacKinnon decided that she wanted to read more during 2020 and organised a sponsored read-a-thon for Eczema Outreach Support (EOS).
Highland Council will get an additional £13.3 million funding for the coming financial year to support ongoing coronavirus pressures.
An Inverness road was partially blocked this afternoon after a small gritter overturned – it is understood no one was injured during the incident.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant says communities will have to wait to see what plans the Scottish Government has to tackle concerns.
A new picture book aims to help change children's lives for the better.
A KIRKHILL musician who released a single to raise funds to buy a special bike for his disabled brother-in-law has taken delivery of the new machine.
Inverness golfers have been using the latest lockdown to get out for some fun.
A Highland charity which helps support those affected by suicide is planning to hold more meetings across a wider area this year.
Inverness taxi firm owners give their backing to a call that private hire drivers should be treated as key workers and be vaccinated as a priority.
New initiatives to drive economic growth, create jobs and tackle inequality will be included.
An Inverness fundraiser is hoping to raise £2500 to help Fort William FC get new CCTV equipment following a spate of recent vandalism incidents.
Highland Council has begun detailed design works on a major £2.5m energy project, part-funded by the Scottish Government through Salix Finance.
Staff, patients and visitors in all hospital and care settings should now use Fluid Resistant Surgical Masks (FRSM) instead of face coverings.
According to Inverness Cat Rescue Milly is now living in a beautiful west coast Scottish village and is already settling in and purring away happily.
Craig Maclean Leisure Centre, Badenoch Centre and Aviemore Community Centre will be used thanks to High Life Highland NHS Highland partnership.
The Inverness supermarket will be shut for just over four months so it can be refurbished.
The £270,000 Fuel Support Fund has been set up using Scottish Government funding which can be used flexibly to alleviate financial insecurities.
It has been predicted that job losses could impact the region’s migrant workforce – unions have already reported an increase in people being sacked.