An Inverness kidney transplant patient is baffled as to why he is yet to receive his Covid-19 vaccination when his father has already been given his.
Police are appealing for information following the reported theft of trees from woodland in the Highlands.
Almost 43,000 people across the NHS Highland area have now received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, health bosses have announced.
An Inverness project providing vital food supplies to families in need has been forced to stop cooking due to coronavirus lockdown regulations.
A year-long fundraising Step Out challenge is being launched by Highland Hospice.
A proposed £3 million rural holiday retreat to the west of Inverness is being recommended for approval in principle despite strong opposition.
A NEW service is being piloted in the Highlands to help young people experiencing emotional distress or mental issues.
Plans to convert a steading at Culloden Battlefield into a home are being recommended for approval despite objections from a conservation charity.
The cell block at Inverness Castle has been demolished as work continues to transform the building into a world-class tourist attraction.
Three Nessie sightings have been reported so far this year – even before the end of January.
A charity which has transported hundreds of vital medical supplies and samples free for NHS Highland has received funds totalling more than £15,000.
Good digital access is vital for Highland businesses trying to weather the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, city leaders have been told.
Police have now named the 91-year-old man who died following a crash in Nairn.
The boss of Eden Court Theatre in Inverness hopes live performances will return to the venue by summer following a devastating year.
Health bosses in the Highlands expect the Covid-19 vaccination programme of over-80s to be completed by early next month.
Council house tenants in the Highlands are facing a rent rise of two per cent.
Lifeboats were launched today to help rescue a dog after it swam out into the Beauly Firth.
Police Scotland has confirmed that a 91-year-old male pedestrian has died following a car crash in Nairn.
Hundreds of Highland businesses forced to close under the latest coronavirus lockdown measures will begin receiving payments from today.
Students at the University of the Highlands and Islands affected by the coronavirus pandemic are to be given help thanks to a £100,000 donation.