An Arnold Clark dealership in Inverness will not reopen due to the economic impact of the Covid-19 lockdown.
Departments across NHS Highland have changed how they work including therapeutic radiographers at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
At exactly 10am on Friday, June 12, Spud the Piper will stand in the middle of Carrbridge's Old pack Horse Bridge to mark the 80th anniversary.
Low rainfall levels across the country mean being water efficient in and around the home will be essential to helping to keep supplies flowing.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she has “never been prouder of this country than I am right now”.
Police were called out after concerns were raised over a group of wild campers who had pitched their tents on the shore of Loch Morlich near Aviemore.
Highland Council is assessing the implications concerning teachers and other education staff returning to schools next month to prepare for return.
Members of the public are urged to be aware of the dangers of leaving dogs in a car in warm weather as calls are expected to rise.
Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) recreation facilities are unlikely to be fully open before the end of phase two of the recovery plan.
Highland Council’s environmental health team is advising consumers to check private water supply systems for any water leaks or contamination.
The Scottish Government has announced up to £1million in funding to allow staff, both past and present, to register bullying and harassment cases.
It is one of a number of centres across the Highlands that will be reopening next week although Grantown and Kingussie remain closed.
Both the Badenoch and Strathspey Music Festival Association and Dulnain Bridge Public Hall (SCIO) have both been awarded grants.
The government has made it clear that public transport remains for essential journeys only and passengers should think about their safety.
As Scotland prepares for the first phase in easing lockdown restrictions, arable farmers have mapped out priorities to reset, restart and recover.
The latest figure was one 55 new positive tests which were recorded across Scotland as a whole.
Each Wednesday the National Records of Scotland issues numbers of cases where Covid-19 has been mentioned on a death certificate.
B&Bs that operate without business bank accounts have hope after the Scottish Government said it is investigating ways of supporting small businesses.
Figures show that this has more than doubled when compared with the same time period over the last two years – eight in 2019 and seven in 2018.
Scottish Greens tourism spokesman John Finnie has this afternoon called for the Scottish Government to ensure unions are involved in discussions.