Molly Alexander, principal teacher of pupil support at Dingwall Academy, was recognised for her work during the pandemic.
Mhairi Cameron has been named primary teacher of the year at this year's Highland Heroes ceremony.
All residents in Highland, Argyll and Bute aged over 75 or those who are immunosuppressed are being invited for a spring booster dose.
Extinction Rebellion Highlands and Islands and Moray is touring locations in Inverness and the surrounding area this month with discussion events.
A daffodil tea event at Foulis Castle will boost a cause close to many hearts.
Most of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted from next Monday the First Minister has announced.
An Inverness man who has been sending cash to Ukraine since the start of the invasion has heard from friends of a feeling of optimism.
Highland Council will shortly be sending out letters to residents across the Highlands inviting them to participate in the council’s Citizens’ Panel.
Police Scotland is appealing to hill users and mountaineers to plan ahead and take extra care in the coming weeks.
Schools across the Highlands are showing their support for Ukraine by organising sponsored activities and events to raise donations to help refugees.
A businessman is looking for support to help Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing their homeland and seeking refuge in Poland.
After a period where the number of Covid-19 cases in NHS Highland were either declining or plateauing officials are now seeing a rise in numbers.
Photos of the bus crash this morning where a Stagecoach vehicle collided with the Post Office in Queensgate.
Businesses in Scotland are being urged to withdraw from trading with Russia, following its invasion of Ukraine.
Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth has visited the £14 million Inverness Airport station to see first-hand the progress that has been made.
Highland gamekeepers at an estate were saddened when they failed to save an injured eagle.
It is following a reported landslip at Clunes with Network Rail Scotland trying to arrange buses between Inverness and Dingwall.
Zoom Takeaway in Baron Taylor Street has had its licence suspended over long running food hygiene concerns.
Zoom Takeaway in Baron Taylor Street in Inverness could have late-night licence suspended today at meeting of Highland Council's licensing committee.
The majority of those who took part in our online poll agree with the move to easing of Covid-19 restrictions in Schools from Monday.