Queues formed outside the Inverness branch of Primark ahead of its reopening today.
Kevin Brooks, who served with the Scots Guards for seven-and-a-half years, is in the running to be named Team Scotland Star for June.
A business support organisation has launched a multimillion-pound campaign which could help Highland businesses affected by the Covid-19 lockdown.
More feet on the street will be welcome news to one city centre trader who actually never closed down.
Business leaders in Inverness have welcomed the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions following recent Scottish Government announcements.
Staff at a popular Inverness women’s wear shop are among many looking forward to welcoming customers back in person from Monday.
Looking forward in a crisis will be discussed at the next webinar organised by Inverness Chamber of Commerce.
The head of education at Highland Council has written to parents as the school year is set to formally end.
Stagecoach has confirmed it will start to gradually increase bus service levels from Monday, in line with the Scottish Government’s plans.
Parents of babies born throughout the Covid-19 pandemic will be able to start registering the births from Monday.
New barriers have been laid in Academy Street in Inverness to create more space for pedestrians as coronavirus lockdown measures are eased.
Cancer screening services could take 12 weeks to restart prior to a decision to reopen the service according to NHS Highland.
Highland Council is facing the bleakest financial future in Scotland due to the Covid-19 pandemic, new research suggests.
Collision was between the A96 between, Nairn and Forres, and it is understood the injuries were not serious.
Incident was between Nairn and Forres and motorists are advised that traffic is heavy on approach.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has welcomed an economic recovery report published by the Scottish Government today.
Highland Council is inviting private landlords and providers of short-term lets who may be interested in leasing their property to get in touch.
NHS Highland is asking people to help stop the spread of coronavirus as information on Test and Protect is sent to households from this week.
From today places of worship in Scotland are allowed to reopen for individual prayer, subject to physical distancing and hygiene safeguards.
The owners of Go Outdoors, which has a branch in Inverness, are preparing to call in the administrators as lockdown impacts on the business.