After a period where the number of Covid-19 cases in NHS Highland were either declining or plateauing officials are now seeing a rise in numbers.
Filming has started on the third series of the popular TV series All Creatures Great and Small starring Nairn actor Nicholas Ralph.
Businesses in Scotland are being urged to withdraw from trading with Russia, following its invasion of Ukraine.
On Tuesday Blythswood Care sent £8000 to aid workers in Romania and Moldova to help refugees fleeing from the war in Ukraine.
Here are the latest photos of the bus crash this morning where a Stagecoach vehicle collided with the Post Office in Queensgate.
There was drama in Queensgate in Inverness this morning when a bus collided with a building.
Ruthven Ward, New Craigs Hospital has reopened to new admissions today. The ward had been closed due to a small number of Covid-19 cases last month.
Officers are appealing for information after two attempted thefts at properties in Auldearn in recent days.
The A96 between Raigmore and Nairn is restricted in both directions at Dalcross. It is due to an incident which happened around 8.15am today.
A number of projects in Inverness could benefit from Scottish Government funding if councillors agree to a range of recommendations next week.
Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth has visited the £14 million Inverness Airport station to see first-hand the progress that has been made.
Employers in Inverness can find out how apprenticeships can work for their business with a series of online events as part of a national campaign.
People living in Inverness and Nairn will be able to collect free Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests this week.
A retired Highland headteacher has published the WWI memoirs of Angus MacLennan in the famous north fighting unit the Lovat Scouts.
Samantha Cousin has been campaigning for safety changes on the A82 since the death of her son, his wife and their two young children.
Angus MacLennan was born in Dingwall in June 1890 to working class parents and joined the Territorial Force of the Lovat Scouts in February 1914.
A programme of events and festivals in Inverness for the coming year has received £303,000 in support.
It is the first of five exhibitions from emergent visual artists as part of the Circus Artspace’s Graduate Associates programme.
It is following a reported landslip at Clunes with Network Rail Scotland trying to arrange buses between Inverness and Dingwall.
Ness Bridge has been lit up with green and blue light to highlight Fairtrade Fortnight. It has been illuminated over three days.