As part of a nationwide thank you to frontline NHS staff Ness Bridge was last night bathed in blue light.
Inverness Samaritans appeals for donations from local residents so its volunteers can support people struggling to cope during Covid-19 outbreak.
Highland Council is reminding people that household refuse and recycling collections will be operating over the Easter bank holiday.
MP Drew Hendry has welcomed the news that Airbnb will no longer accept bookings in the UK during the Covid-19 crisis.
Chocolate Easter bunnies for the Inverness City Centre Easter Egg Hunt have been donated to make sure families can enjoy a traditional treat.
A new fund has been set up to provide grants for community resilience groups that are supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Businesses across the Highlands are starting to receive grants via the Covid-19 Business Grant Scheme, Highland Council says.
The Scottish Government must put plans in place to protect rural communities from an influx of tourists over the Easter weekend says John Finnie MSP.
Highland Hospice has formed a partnership with Highland Home Carers to recruit volunteers to help support those currently being cared for at home.
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey MP Drew Hendry praises local pharmacies which are going above and beyond during difficult times.
An Inverness hair salon has donated thousands of pairs of protective gloves to frontline NHS staff during the coronavirus outbreak.
A Highland MSP has praised residents in the region for following government advice during the coronavirus crisis.
With concerns rising over the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) one Inverness teacher is offering 3D printed plastic face shields.
Police are hunting vandals who torched gorse bushes and trees and tried to set fire to a shelter at Nairn Golf Club.
Highland MSP Rhoda Grant is calling on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to end his punishment of new start employees.
During the uncertainty and isolation of the Covid-19 outbreak Highland Council is giving advice for individuals offering their time to others.
A Highland Council bin lorry caught fire this morning and the cause is believed to have been ashes which had not fully cooled down.
Highland Council launches revised guidance on behalf of the Scottish Government with grants becoming available for eligible self-catering businesses.
Credit unions across the Highlands and Islands are poised to share in a £20million support package as they battle to help vulnerable families.
Highland Council is sending a bulletin to all council tenants providing them with advice about issues related to Coronavirus.