A national consumer service offers advice to Caithness residents using oil to heat their homes who are facing astronomical bills.
Local residents will have the opportunity to voice their opinions about the care and management of Thurso's architectural and historical heritage.
Police and ambulance crew attended a house at Bank Row in Wick yesterday where an 18-year-old man was found dead.
Young children in Watten enjoyed a special day of fun and learning while raising money for good causes.
P&O Ferries has made 800 workers redundant and suspended its UK sailings – a consumer advice service advises Caithness travellers on their rights.
A Wick-born filmmaker is working on a documentary which plans to demystify one of the Highland’s most misinterpreted historic buildings.
What caused a four-day delay in traffic lights being fixed at a main junction through Wick town centre last week?
Dr Keith Nicholson of Cyber Security Scotland has published some top tips on how to recognise scam messages related to the Census.
Lyth Arts Centre is looking for creatives and artists in Caithness to work with them on the next iteration of Caithness Artists in Residence.
A Caithness animal rights activist is delighted the UK government has relaxed rules for Ukrainian refugees bringing pets into the country.
After closing early yesterday, Wick High School has announced it will remain closed today due to issues with 'the water, heating, and power supply'.
The name of the elderly man who died in a house fire at Haster has been released by his family.
A blaze in the village of Haster near Wick claimed the life of a 78-year-old man yesterday afternoon.
Wick High School (WHS) announced this morning (March 15) that it is closing due to a heating issue and pupils are being sent home.
British Red Cross have teamed up with the leading convenience store SPAR (UK) to raise money to help the escalating humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
North Highland Initiative based in Wick has funded a course to train volunteers in the Highlands how to rescue whale, dolphins and seals.
The Scottish SPCA has launched a new fundraising campaign and shared a local success story from its Caithness and Sutherland centre.
Highland Liberal Democrats have demanded an emergency cut to VAT to protect local families from soaring bills.
Thrumster Primary School pupils have been finding out about the great achievements of Watten-born inventor Alexander Bain.
Caithness residents are warned to be aware of scammers attempting to exploit the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.