NEWLY qualified teachers have written to Highland councillors appealing for funding to be secured for jobs.
Sutherland residents gearing up for the return of visitors are being urged to remember the hard lessons learned during months of lockdown.
Highlands and Islands Blood Bikes has said it was not transporting a medical bag containing coronavirus test samples found beside the A9 this week.
A search is expected to resume in Loch Ness for a man reported to have fallen overboard from a boat.
A BAG carrying Covid-19 test samples was found lying by one of the busiest roads in the Highlands.
Circumstances leading up to the death of a Tain man in Inverness will not be investigated further at a fatal accident inquiry.
The carcass of a minke whale washed up on a Black Isle beach has been removed by Highland Council.
A MINKE whale was washed up on Cromarty beach on Saturday afternoon, with locals saying it had fishing gear or nets around its mouth.
A former UHI student is to take on a leading role in a major Finnish TV series.
A complaint has been upheld about proper lack of assessment which led to a woman being injured.
A FREE food service in Ross-Shire has hit the ground running with more than 800 plants given away since April.
A FASCINATING self-guided walk around Inverness, examining the city’s links to slavery, has been published by a local historian.
A victim of a sex attacker says she has been contacted by authorities informing her he is due to have his case for release heard by the Parole Board.
An animal protection charity has hailed the Scottish Government’s decision to offer full protection for mountain hares in Scotland.
Highland Council missed out on furlough cash hand-outs, while authorities across the country claimed money, claim a trio of councillors.
A body has been found in the search for an Ardersier teenager.
A toddler from Tain has been delivering colouring books all over the town to put a smile on other children's faces.
You're not in trouble daughter is told.
As the Black Lives Matter campaign continues, historians have spoken of the area’s close connections to slavery.
The world’s strongest brothers Luke and Tom Stoltman enticed a former Love Island contestant for some cold water therapy in Loch Ness.