BIG MAC fans in Inverness are again able to tuck into their favourite McDonalds fare while dining in after one a city site resumed its sit-in service.
SEVENTY-two hours have now passed since the NHS Highland area recorded its most recent positive test for Covid-19.
FREE mentoring support is being offered to Highland businesses as they cautiously emerge from the coronavirus lockdown.
THE Highlands are the most popular likely rural holiday destination for Scots this summer, new research by hotel giant Travelodge has claimed.
TWO dental practices in Inverness are among those to have started welcoming patients for routine check-ups as Covid-19 lockdown restrictions ease.
MOUNTAIN rescuers were scrambled when a hillwalker was reported overdue from a hike in the Glen Affric area yesterday.
MOTORISTS on the A9 in the Cairngorms have been warned to expect three weeks of disruption when resurfacing work begins this weekend.
THIEVES stole "a quantity of tobacco" after breaking into a shop on the Black Isle in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
A MEDICAL lab in Inverness has been praised by a Highland MSP for its ‘vital contribution’ to antibody testing work following the Covid-19 pandemic.
NO new positive tests for Covid-19 have been recorded anywhere in the north of Scotland for the second day running.
MASSIVE new wind turbine parts have arrived in the waters of the Cromarty Firth ahead of their installation in the Moray East wind farm.
PARENTS and carers in the Highlands are being urged to use an online Parent Club for inspiration and support when aiming to keep kids entertained.
PARK play equipment is at risk unless people show more respect for their surroundings, a community council has warned.
FARMING brothers on the Black Isle have thrown their weight behind a campaign warning of the dangers of overhead power lines.
NO fresh positive tests for Covid-19 were recorded in the Highlands in the past 24 hours.
ENVIRONMENTAL community groups, schools and nature enthusiasts are being invited to join in a Scotland-wide survey to find out more about deadwood.
INVERNESS Castle is now fully owned by Highland Council after the handover of the former court buildings was completed.
WORK on improvements to existing council housing in the region will restart shortly, Highland Council has confirmed.
A NOTORIOUS eyesore will be brought back into meaningful use after work to renovate the derelict building begins next month.
BUMPER donations of designer brand labels are being reported by a charity shops across Scotland – including Inverness.