THERE were no more confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the last 24 hours, new figures have shown.
EU citizens and their families are being urged by Highland Council to join a series of free online information sessions.
Organisers of the annual Highland Book Prize have announced all four finalists as joint winners.
Optometry Scotland is urging people in the Highlands who require eyecare during the Covid-19 crisis to contact their optician.
Event organiser An Comunn Gaidhealach has released its upcoming schedule of host venues.
More than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats aimed at police officers and staff have been recorded by Police Scotland.
This summer's Highland Field Sports Fair has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation has launched a plea to the public to help contribute to assessing the effects of climate change.
People with diabetes in the Highlands are invited to join online video sessions to aid self-management of their condition.
Hand sanitiser and face visors have been given to Highlands and Islands Airports Limited which remains open for lifeline and essential services.
THE number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands increased by nine yesterday, new figures have shown.
NHS Highland surpassed its financial target for 2019/20 after delivering a planned savings programme of £28 million.
Today is the closing date for applications to Aldi’s Scottish Sport Fund.
FIVE more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 225, new figures have shown.
A Highland MSP wants the UK government to extend the Brexit negotiation deadline, to avoid more economic damage.
FOUR more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 197, new figures have shown.
Margaret Payne has recorded a message for Highland Hospice with her daughter Nicky, celebrating the success of her Suilven-inspired challenge.
SIX more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 193, new figures have shown.
Crimestoppers Scotland has warned of doorstep crime in a campaign aimed at empowering people to stay safe in their homes.
THREE more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 151, new figures have shown.