The owner of a popular roadside café at Lochshell, Wick, has condemned so-called boy racers after a suspected hit-and-run incident at his premises.
A broch-themed fun day at Lyth Arts Centre inspired many children to learn a variety of Neolithic crafts and hear stories from a Pictish storyteller.
Wick-born writer Ewan Morrison has been nominated for a prestigious book award for his novel Nina X.
North Lands Creative glass studio in Lybster has just announced an early festive programme of workshops over November.
North MSP Gail Ross has launched a consultation on a bill to address the needs of rural areas and is calling for feedback before the end of January.
Councillors in Wick and Thurso comment on the future imposition of car parking charges in Caithness.
Witches of east Wick and west Thurso are amongst many plotted on an interactive map created by Edinburgh University academics.
Lyth-based model Natalie Oag and her friend Eleanor Hargrave are using Halloween to highlight the issues surrounding greyhound racing.
Volunteers are now helping the elderly and disabled of the far north get to grips with modern technology and avoid feeling isolated.
A new low-emission vehicle is busily making its way along the country roads of the county thanks to Caithness Rural Transport.
A mischievous moggy had her owners in a panic when she disappeared from her Orkney home three weeks ago and took an impromptu overseas trip to Wick.
Caithness Broch Project is holding a family-friendly Archaeological Arts and Crafts Fun Day at Lyth Arts Centre on Sunday.
A memorial event is to take place at John O'Groats in December to commemorate the men who perished in a terrible storm 60 years ago.
Wick born Ian MacDonald goes from butcher's boy to novelist with his debut science fiction work.
A charity group is helping Wickers realise the potential of the town by holding open sessions with the public and with more planned for November.
The vibrant touches provided by a colourful bench and flowers point towards a bigger transformation in the future.
Tatiana adds Russian flavours to art mix in Thurso's Pentland Hotel on Sunday
Volunteers and contractors have beavered away to spruce up Latheron Cemetery with fresh pathways for mourners to use.
A grocery store in Lybster claims to be the first in the county to stock glass milk bottles in a bid to become more environmentally aware.
Finding a Victorian cooper's grave in Wick cemetery may not sound a barrel of fun but the search inspired one young man to pay homage to an ancestor