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.
BIRTH registration services run by Highland Council will restart from Monday.
Highland Council has approved a Covid-19 recovery action plan with key areas including the economy, digital transformation and reopening of schools.
Use of tracking security devices on tractors and quad bikes has helped police recover hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of stolen farm machinery.
STUDENTS at the University of the Highlands and Islands are looking for partners to support women interested in STEM careers.
RENOWNED pipers in an Easter Ross community paid poignant tribute to Highlanders killed or captured at St Valery in France 80 years ago.
A MUCH-LOVED great-grandfather was given a special surprise under extraordinary circumstances as he celebrated his 100th birthday in Tain.
AN event offering people a glimpse behind the walls of buildings not always accessible to the public is going digital this year.
THE charity behind the popular Highland Wildlife Park has issued a plea to the Scottish Government to be allowed to reopen early.
THE announcement that the tourism industry can begin to open for business from July 15 prompted Jamie Stone MP to renew appeals for wider assistance.
AN Easter Ross town is being transformed with a welcome blast of colour thanks to the efforts of volunteers behind a community project.
A DISTILLERY’S plans for a satellite warehouse site could create almost two dozen jobs and signal a £10 million investment, an economist believes.
THE decision to throw a virtual version of an eagerly anticipated music bash in Ross-shire proved a global success.
A PROBE of groups with an interest in deer and venison has found millions of pounds are on the line as a result of the coronavirus health crisis.
Elizabeth (Betty) Paterson was a mathematics teacher in Tain Royal Academy from the 1960s until her retiral in 1985.
PEOPLE in a Wester Ross community are being invited to get their glad rags on and dance up a storm next week – regardless of the coronavirus lockdown.