Tourist information centres in Inverness, Portree, Ullapool, Aviemore and Fort William this month as coronavirus restrictions are further eased.
Police investigating a fatal fire in Inverness have confirmed that the incident is not being treated as suspicious
The Scottish Government confirmed that the majority of pupils will return full-time to education after the Easter break, except for those shielding.
Travel and meeting restrictions eased from Friday with shops and hospitality businesses also able to reopen across Scotland from April 26.
Highland Council’s roads team was kept busy providing a daily gritting and winter ploughing service but the crews are now switching to road repairs.
The move will allow more businesses from the region to apply after extra funds were made available to support a wider range of firms.
NHS board members approve hospital name, saying it makes common sense
Farmers fear dog attacks on sheep this Easter at a critical time as peak lambing period is underway with ewes and lambs often grazing near footpaths.
More than half the population of Highland, Argyll and Bute have now received their first Covid-19 vaccination.
High Life Highland is providing support for programme participants throughout pandemic
Prospect union members are planning to increase their industrial action at Highlands and Islands Airports Limited over the remote towers plan.
Sad day as Inverness store closure confirmed and all employees being made redundant
It is first sight of the castle's original formal entrance in almost 50 years
This week Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that there would be a phased return to school for pupils from Monday, February 22.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said a phased return could begin from Monday, February 22, subject to official confirmation.
Staff, patients and visitors in all hospital and care settings stold which type of covering they should now use.
The alarm was raised around 8.55am and the incident was between Newtonmore and Kingussie with the road reopened by 10am.
Craig Maclean Leisure Centre, Badenoch Centre and Aviemore Community Centre will be used thanks to High Life Highland NHS Highland partnership.
Six members of staff had tested positive for Covid-19 causing test centre to be closed over the weekend
In Stitches in Grantown has been one of the main contributors to scheme named after Peanuts character never without his blanket