The Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness has advised guests that the tablets left in rooms should be eaten and not used as soap.
As part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week, Highland MSP David Stewart visited Moray Firth Training Group.
Part of General Booth Road in Inverness will be temporarily closed to all traffic for two weeks.
As the Coronavirus emergency worsens, even Nessie is taking no chances.
Figures compiled in a new report show the Highlands has some of the least energy efficient homes in Scotland.
Three Syrian families took part in a workshop organised by an Inverness-based music charity.
THIS year’s Inverness Music Festival was brought to a fitting close with the much anticipated Premier Competition at Eden Court Theatre.
Wednesday saw the Premiere Competition which rounded off proceedings of Inverness Music Festival 2020 at Eden Court.
Stranded Flybe passengers are being offered free rail travel for the next week by overnight rail service the Caledonian Sleeper.
Flights from Inverness to Belfast, Birmingham and Jersey will be taken over by Loganair following the collapse of troubled airline Flybe.
Loganair has already had talks with the Scottish Government officials as it prepares to take over a number of Flybe’s former routes.
Flybe passengers have been advised not to travel to airports today after the firm was placed into administration.
Flybe, which operates flights to and from Inverness Airport, went into administration in the early hours of this morning.
A Government minister visited an Inverness centre this week as part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week.
Pupils were surprised when they were complimented by the original singer of one of the songs they performed at this year's Inverness Music Festival.
National Express will fully suspend its national network of scheduled coach services with effect from midnight on Sunday during the ongoing pandemic.
A group of workers from Inverness supermarkets have joined a legal fight for equal pay which could net each of them up to £10,000 in back pay.
Glen Urquhart Health Walk Group is inviting people to join them for a taster health walk at Balnain tomorrow to mark its third anniversary.
PLANS to improve a Culloden Road junction have been approved but councillors are still critical of it, claiming major changes are still needed.
NEW figures show that incidents of domestic violence have risen to just over six per day on average in the Highlands.