Highland Council officers will continue to visit businesses in the coming weeks to provide support and ensure compliance with new restrictions.
Guidance on what is defined as "outdoor space" in the hospitality sector has been issued by Highland Council officers.
Campaigners are facing another desperate battle to save a vital piece of Highland history.
A 'circuit-breaker' lockdown to tackle rising rates of coronavirus could herald the death knell for some businesses in Inverness.
The creation of a specialist police call handling team in Inverness has been welcomed by the leader of Highland Council.
A new team of specialist police officers has been set up in Inverness to help improve responses to calls from the public.
Ambitious plans for a 500-berth marina between Inverness and Nairn would be unlikely to upset the area’s delicate eco-system if managed responsibly.
Two Highland women were in tandem as they crossed the finish line of a month-long challenge to each clock up 555 miles to help refugees.
Action to tackle bullying at NHS Highland will be a long-term initiative, health bosses have been told.
A mother who faced challenging circumstances during the coronavirus lockdown has been named Inverness College's Higher Education Student of the Year.
Calls have been made for the controversial My Ness artwork "to be put out of its misery" after it emerged the project has been put back yet again.
Work on the controversial My Ness artwork has been put back until the spring it has emerged.
Crew members on board a Royal Navy vessel have been enjoying a picture-postcard trip through the Highlands.
Students in accommodation at UHI's Inverness campus have been praised for their behaviour amid a tightening of the coronavirus regulations.
Police have issued an appeal for information in a bid to trace a missing Inverness teenager.
An ambitious plan to create a tourism and green transport hub near Loch Ness has got off to a cracking start.
An ill-fated wartime flight which ended with a bomber aircraft plunging into Loch Ness is to be commemorated on the 80th anniversary of the crash.
Drug trafficking in the Highlands is one of the main targets of the region’s new top policeman.
The transformation of Inverness Castle is a step closer with the enabling contract being awarded to Compass Building and Construction Services.
Police arrested six people and seized more than £14,000 of drugs in the Highlands and Islands as part of a Scotland-wide day of action.