A Ross-shire animal shelter is opening on an appointments-only basis after a lengthy shutdown caused by the coronavirus lockdown.
A Wester Ross museum has reopened and is welcoming visitors under new coronavirus guidelines.
Skills Development Scotland is running an exam results helpline today.
A tapestry that is made up of more than 16,000 pieces of wool and took an Easter Ross man 220 hours to complete will find its new home next week.
Care home residents in Tain have been continuing their series of summer activities with a fun fair in the garden.
North MP Jamie Stone is willing to put politics aside and work with Michael Gove who he praised for agreeing to take up the cause of Wick airport.
SHOP staff are being offered help figuring out the mood of masked customers - through their eyes.
KEY worker farmers in Ross-shire who have been fighting the ‘invisible’ danger of coronavirus are being asked to heed pitfalls in plain sight.
Safety in farming has come back under the spotlight.
Scotland’s rich history of social enterprise and community action will be retold in comic book form as part of a lottery-funded project.
PEOPLE looking for help hooking up to the electricity network are being alerted to a grant programme which could help meet 75 per cent of the cost.
OPTICIANS in Scotland have collaborated with the charity RNIB Scotland to produce a video explaining what happens next.
A snapshot of how coronavirus has affected young carers across Scotland has revealed an "extremely concerning" impact on their mental health.
A SUPERBERRY being harvested in Easter Ross for the first time this week could lead to the development of a new product .
A police officer suffered a broken wrist and another was bitten on her leg when they tried to arrest a man involved in an Easter Ross disturbance.
Two Ullapool men appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court on Monday on a series of charges.
Lesson learned by teachers, pupils and parents during the coronavirus crisis show that use of digital tools is not simply a response to the pandemic.
Highland Council is aiming to get all pupils back to school on August 12 - with Plans B and C waiting in the wings.
A CHARITY with strong links to Ross-shire has opened two of its key outlets in the Highlands as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Brora Rangers manager Steven Mackay completed an epic 80-mile run for Cash for Kids yesterday.