An Inverness group has put forward a number of theories behind the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Nairn family of a man who has died suddenly are awaiting the results of a post mortem examination into the exact cause of his death.
DEMAND for bikes has soared during the coronavirus lockdown, according to local sellers and enthusiasts.
The initiative by local charity Soirbheas aims to provide support to those facing financial hardship during the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents in Inverness are being invited to turn their engines off and party on when Scotland's biggest ever drive-in tour arrives in the city.
David Whiteford, the chairman of the North Highland Initiative, welcomed the release of the latest Scottish Government guidelines.
Scottish Government has approved additional funding to support bus operators in increasing bus services and help public transport during Phase Two.
There was a happy ending after a much-loved cat went missing.
Online training in child protection issues pioneered in the Highlands has seen a massive growth in interest during lockdown providers have said.
Gym members who continued paying their subscriptions during lockdown have helped raise funds for an Inverness mental health charity.
A trio of teenagers have raised almost £4000 for Highland Hospice by completing a marathon over 24 hours.
Inverness groups impacted by coronavirus pandemic and in need of support can apply for an emergency grant.
The Nairn site is one of a number across the UK which will not reopen as the organisation plans for easing Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.
Activities included a virtual Sunflower Café in aid of Highland Hospice and an online talent show.
The chief executive of Highland Council spoke about preparations for the return of schools when she appeared before a parliamentary committee today.
Highland Hospice has announced it is accepting donations for its charity shops at its retail warehouse from today.
The £230 million package has been unveiled to help stimulate Scotland’s economy following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Preparations are being made by Highland Council ahead of the planned return of schools in August.
Sarah Dunnett, whose 30th birthday was on June 4, has raised more than £2665 for Mikeysline by completing her fitness test.
Following a break due to the Covid-19 pandemic plans are underway to see new episodes screened in September.