A popular walking route through Caithness suffered a setback after a section near Ulbster was seemingly chainsawed apart.
Rail engineers are now attempting to force a wage rise with strike action that is expected to further disrupt services on the far north line.
Earlier this afternoon emergency services were called to the site of a "one car road crash" on the A882 road east of Watten.
Results are just in for the eighth annual Big Farmland Bird Count with record numbers of participants taking part.
People from across the Highlands have been sending messages of their condolences to a special e-book hosted by the council.
A Wick man celebrates with this week's free online presentation of his new experimental film about gay men and capitalism.
A hamper of children's gifts in aid of a mental health charity was stolen from Wick's Coop supermarket on April 1.
It's not unusual to spot seals on Caithness beaches, and it doesn't always mean they need help.
An organisation that promotes tourism in the far north has received £293k to help rebuild the tourism industry across Caithness and Sutherland.
A Dunbeath-based publishing company has just produced two new wildlife books which are now for sale.
A Thurso man removed an advertising banner from the town centre because he felt it was disrespectful to the nearby war memorial.
A striking war memorial overlooking Wick Bay will hopefully be refurbished after the local community council agreed to help with funding initiatives.
ScotRail announced it was "disappointed" at results of the strike action vote just announced that threatens to disrupt railway services in Caithness
This Saturday (April 10), a Wick-based publisher will launch two books by sisters Virginia and Clemency Crow.
Highlands and Islands Airports Limited – which manages Wick John O'Groats Airport – is rolling out a programme of Gaelic awareness training for staff
Last night's snow warning from the Met Office for Caithness and the far north was lifted at 10am today.
A delivery of specially crafted doors and windows made by local students was gratefully accepted by the chairman of Wick Society for its museum.
From today the range of materials accepted at recycling centres includes textiles, glass bottles and jars, engine oil, plasterboard, soil and rubble.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity is keen to find volunteers in Caithness to help transport injured wildlife.
The Highland Council has appointed four dedicated Covid compliance officers to work throughout the region.