Wet this morning in Caithness.
After positive Covid test results in Dounreay's fire and rescue service, many staff still working at the site were told not to come in today.
A stranger who walked uninvited into a family home in Thurso was traced by police and warned about his behaviour.
Multiple reports showing a huge increase in fly-tipping across Caithness include one in which a caravan was dumped along the NC500 route.
Drivers are warned of sparkling roads and black ice in Caithness.
Members of the Caithness farming community are invited to get involved in a country-wide bird conservation initiative next month.
No injuries were reported after a vehicle left the road and collided with a wall near Reiss this morning.
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Caithness residents are being warned to be aware of Covid scammers who charge for fake vaccine injections so people 'can jump the queue'.
A community activist from Thurso thinks that the town's festive decorations should be left up until 40 days after Christmas Day.
The council's road condition report for today (Monday, January 11).
It may be a bit late in the day but this little robin posed for the perfect Christmas card scene while flitting around Wick riverside yesterday.
Workers at B&M's bargain retail store in Wick will benefit from a payout being made to staff as a thank you for their efforts over the pandemic.
'Dangerous' patches of black ice have been reported in Caithness and gritters have been busy dealing with the matter.
Police were called to a house in Wick on Wednesday afternoon after the sudden death of a woman.
The impact of Brexit on Highland businesses was discussed at a council meeting today and the complexity of the situation with the concurrent pandemic.
At today’s meeting of the Highland Council the focus was on the Covid pandemic response and the actions taken to support communities.
Businesses in Caithness forced to close due to the pandemic may benefit from the Temporary Business Closure Grant launched today by Highland Council.
The new walk-through coronavirus testing centre in Wick is part of the 'largest network of diagnostic testing facilities created in British history'.
Highland Council is giving more time for people to take part in it’s draft food growing strategy – Growing Our Future.