Television presenter and reality TV star Scarlett Moffatt says she believes dinosaurs still exist – and the Loch Ness Monster is one.
TREES for Life has submitted a planning application for the world’s first rewilding centre at its 10,000-acre Dundreggan estate in Glenmoriston.
An independent group of education experts wants to see children receive six extra hours of lessons a week over the next two years.
The owner of Inverness Airport wants to hear from businesses about how it can help meet their travel needs.
Furniture store DFS is introducing two new safety first services for customers
MSP David Stewart has voiced concerns about a potential increase in littering ahead of the expected further lifting of lockdown restrictions.
The organisers of many Highland Games events across Scotland are looking at different ways of sharing the experience this year.
Arrangements are being put in place to reopen courts and tribunals buildings next week.
A very high risk of wildfire remains in place across large parts of Scotland this weekend, the country’s fire and rescue service has warned.
Current and former NHS Highland staff can now formally register their interest in engaging with the so-called healing process for victims of bullying.
NEW guidance has been published for retailers and manufacturers to consider how people can safely return to work.
Highland Council says preparations are well under way for the reopening of recycling centres to the public from June 1.
EasyJet has announced flights will restart on June 15 – with all crew and passengers required to wear face masks.
The head of Eden Court in Inverness has said government support for Scotland's cultural sector may be required for up to two years or longer.
A great-grandmother climbing the equivalent of the height of Suilven on her stairs has passed the £400,000 mark with her effort.
Scotland's health secretary Jeane Freeman has said NHS Highland will be one of those leading the way in efforts to control the spread of Covid-19.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has given more detail of moves to relax lockdown restrictions in England.
UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said getting Britain moving represents an "enormous logistical challenge".
Staff at NHS Highland will be able to access independent confidential support to raise concerns when a new service goes live in a few weeks.
Business leaders and the police will discuss issues surrounding cyber security as remote working increases due to coronavirus