Leading figures in tourism and hospitality across the north Highlands are stepping up their campaign for urgent action from Nicola Sturgeon.
The health boards serving Highland and Grampian have secured a further £2.4m from the Scottish Government for maternity and neonatal refurbishment.
An emergency scheme has been set up to ensure safe drinking water for householders in the Highlands who rely on a private water supply.
Strathnaver Museum is appealing for members of the public to submit their stories about those lost at sea along the north Sutherland coast.
A total of £56,286,250 million has now been paid out to 5135 Highland businesses under the Covid-19 small business and self-catering grant scheme.
Alison Jackson offers some advice from Slimming World to help everyone stay in good shape physically and mentally through the coronavirus lockdown
High Life Highland is looking forward to being able to reopen its facilities in line with Scotland's route map for emerging from the lockdown.
Creative young people in the Highlands and Islands are being invited to take part in a 48-hour virtual North Atlantic Corona Challenge next week.
More than 90 per cent of rural businesses are confident they can reopen while safely adhering to social distancing measures, according to new survey.
A grant from SSEN will help ensure that elderly people who don’t have a computer or smartphone can still keep in touch with latest help and advice.
Caithness councillor Matthew Reiss is worried about a "profoundly undemocratic" aspect of the planning system relating to wind farm extensions.
Liberal Democrat MP Jamie Stone has backed a call by his party for European Union citizens to be given the automatic right to stay in the UK.
Trading standards staff at Highland Council have highlighted the important difference between types of face masks during the coronavirus crisis.
Reay Golf Club greenkeeper James Macadie wanted to do something special to raise money for the NHS – so had his beloved beard shaved off.
Plans are being drawn up for footpath widening, temporary bike lanes and other safe travel measures around the Highlands in response to coronavirus.
The Covid-19 small business and self-catering grant scheme has now paid out £48.9 million to 4359 Highland businesses.
North Labour MSPs Rhoda Grant and David Stewart are urging groups in the Highlands and Islands to apply to the £10 million Wellbeing Fund.
Foster carers across the Highland Council area have been praised for the "incredible work" they do in protecting and supporting young people.
Householders are being asked to use water more efficiently in and around their homes as they enjoy the good weather and many people work from home.
North MSP Gail Ross is asking for the support of the community to crack down on illegal fly-tipping during the coronavirus lockdown.