AN Inverness hair salon has walked off with a top gong at the inaugural Scottish Make-Up Awards.
Working from home could become the new norm as fuel sales at filling stations across the UK are down by almost a quarter during lockdown.
A collection of brightly painted stones has been gradually growing along the walls of an Inverness primary school.
Drinkers in the Highlands returned to pubs for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown.
CLIMATE change protesters are welcoming moves towards a green recovery from the pandemic.
A range of safety measures have been introduced by a city taxi firm ahead of an expected increase in business.
PUBS across the Highlands are gearing up to welcome customers back, with the reopening of beer gardens from Monday.
AN Inverness primary school teacher held a popular quiz online during the coronavirus lockdown.
A group of industry experts has submitted an action plan to limit unemployment caused by the economic impact of Covid-19.
The Café Rouge restaurant at Inverness Airport is set to close after the owner called in administrators.
Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful has joined forces with Costa and McDonald’s for new campaign.
The owner of furniture chain Harveys, which has a branch in Inverness, has called in administrators – with the immediate loss of 240 jobs.
An Inverness salon that is not allowed to reopen yet has offered its premises to another business facing restrictions.
It will help meet climate change commitments and build on the positive behaviour changes and emissions reduction during coronavirus pandemic.
Councillor Margaret Davidson raised the issue when she wrote to Ministers from the Scottish Government.
A total of 10 drivers were arrested in the Highlands following the first weekend of Police Scotland’s two-week drink and drug driving operation.
An online petition is calling for changes to mental health services in Scotland.
The Inverness branch of Hobbycraft has reopened for the first time in three months, with safety measures in place.
Children in the Highlands eligible for free school meals will be supported over the summer through additional cash from the Scottish Government.
A UK-wide £80 billion stimulus package should be created to regenerate the economy and reduce inequalities following the Covid-19 crisis.