Whilst we all set up camp in our living rooms there is still a way to experience the best of UK staycations from the comfort of our sofas.
A 43 year old Easter Ross man who gave police a false name as he was being questioned about suspected shoplifting has been jailed for 11 weeks.
A SICK dog led to a 36 year old Alness man being prosecuted of his sixth driving while disqualified offence at Inverness Sheriff Court.
FIREFIGHTERS at an Easter Ross station will be able to indulge their inner chocoholic this Easter – thanks to a sweet donation from a supermarket.
NHS staff at Raigmore Hospital have been keeping their spirits up during the hectic country-wide coronavirus response - with a little dancing.
Nicola Sturgeon has answered questions from children about coronavirus in an effort to address concerns they are facing in these challenging times.
EDEN Court staff who have been manning Highland Council's new coronavirus helpline have praised the volume of callers ringing up to offer help.
IRRESPONSIBLE tourists looking to flout the coronavirus lockdown this Easter have been warned to "stay away" from the Highlands by a Ross MP.
A HIGHLAND MSP has raised the concerns of workers who feel they are being asked to do non-essential work during the coronavirus lockdown.
A NEW £350,000 fund to support communities affected by the coronavirus pandemic is now open for applications.
A 'U-TURN' over possible changes to Highland constituency boundaries has been welcomed by a Ross MP.
WITH schools closing today for the foreseeable future, it may be difficult for many parents to fill the void in their child's life.
IT has taken 15 months to prosecute a man who threatened diners in an inn, because of his failure to turn up at court and at social work appointments.
THE fight for better care for the terminally ill won the backing of a Ross MP after he and TV's Anneka Rice celebrated the launch of an annual appeal.
A MAN previously convicted of child pornography offences has been sent back to prison after police found him in possession of more indecent images.
STRATHPEFFER Fairtrade Group served up tasty Fair Trade chocolate and biscuits, as well as indulgent chocolate cake at the Victorian Station recently.
A COURT in Inverness has heard how a dad stepped in to stop his daughter having to act as a courier for drug dealers.
A WORLDWIDE appeal has been launched to trace the last surviving veterans of the World War II Russian Arctic Convoys in time for a landmark milestone.
A driver hit speeds of more than 84 miles per hour moments before a fatal crash on a Highlands road a court has been told.
CRIME levels in the Highlands and Islands continue to be among the lowest in the country, Police Scotland has said.