The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Highlands has risen again in the last 24 hours.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Highlands has risen to 12 in the last 24 hours.
A Highland MSP has responded to concerns that people may be travelling to the Highlands to self-isolate as coronavirus continues to spread.
THERE has been no change in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Highlands in the last 24 hours.
Highland Council is providing online help to advise people of scams attempting to exploit the coronavirus crisis.
EDUCATION Secretary John Swinney has said exams will be scrapped for school pupils this year as schools get set to close for the foreseeable future.
Two schools in the Highlands have been closed from today until further notice.
SCOTLAND'S health secretary Jeane Freeman has confirmed two new cases of coronavirus in Scotland – but has not revealed where the patients are.
Kim Avis, also known as Gordon, faces 25 charges including rape and will go on trial on March 20.
Shocked members of an Inverness golf club, well known to Sutherland players, discovered plans were submitted last summer to build homes on the site.
Members of Highland Council's housing and property committee have approved a three per cent rise for council house rents this year.
A 20-year-old motorist has admitted causing the death of a teenager by dangerous driving.
A man who carried a bag containing used hypodermic needles has been placed on a drug treatment testing order.
An investigation into the death of an Inverness man who was killed at a Black Isle accident hot spot is to be held next year.
Hootananny owner Kit Fraser has lodged plans to turn two floors of the building – including the Mad Hatters venue – into a backpackers’ hostel.
A HOST of flights in and out of Inverness Airport continue to be affected by fog that has refused to shift all day.
A new scanner at Raigmore Hospital will allow better assessment of patients’ liver health.
The skills of staff within the Highland Children’s Unit was recently recognised with the presentation of a Highland Quality Approach award.
Police Scotland has confirmed a man has been charged after an HGV collided with a railway bridge in Inverness on Monday.
The council is encouraging as many communities, businesses, schools and individuals as possible to get involved in a local community clean up.