EDUCATION Secretary John Swinney said free school meals will continue amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
HIGH Life Highland will close its facilities across the Highlands to help minimise social contact during the ongoing coronavirus emergency.
SENIOR managers and trustees at the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) have decided to keep properties closed and suspend all planned events.
A NUMBER of flights from Inverness have been affected as a result of airline Loganair operating a reduced service from next week.
ORGANISERS of this year's Piping Inverness have cancelled the event in line with government advice during the coronavirus crisis.
SNOW and ice may bring travel disruption to the Highlands from tomorrow evening, according to the latest weather warning issued by the Met Office.
Flights from Inverness to Belfast, Birmingham and Jersey will be taken over by Loganair following the collapse of troubled airline Flybe.
Flybe, which operates flights to and from Inverness Airport, went into administration in the early hours of this morning.
Employers from across the Highlands will be promoting a range of apprenticeship job opportunities at an open evening next week.
Highlanders drink less alcohol than people in the rest of Scotland, a survey by health service provider Babylon has claimed.
Police are appealing for information after a thief stole a collection box from an Inverness sandwich shop.
Police in Inverness were called after two vehicles collided on the B9006 near to the Inshes roundabout this morning.
Fergus Ewing, the MSP for Inverness and Nairn, has said he "completely" rejects allegations of bullying made against him.
THE opening of a flagship new hotel at Inverness Airport has been delayed after vital cladding could not be delivered in time.
A service between Inverness and East Midlands Airport will end next month – just four months after it was officially launched.
Police have confirmed that the collision which closed the A9 near Daviot today involved three vehicles.
WEATHER forecasters have predicted Inverness and the Highlands could be under snow as deep as 10 inches by the end of next week.
INVERNESS will be bracing itself after it was predicted the area could be hit by a colossal weather bomb with a foot of snow forecast within days.