Today's National Pothole Day, provides a time for Caithness residents to reflect upon the state of the county's roads.
Scottish harpist Esther Swift will host an "intimate solo show" at Lyth Arts Centre on March 17 following a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Author and magazine editor Kevin Crowe talked of his delight at winning second prize in a Scottish short story competition.
The first panels of the Spirit of the Highlands and Islands Tapestry of 2023 were handed over to six stitching groups from the area this week.
Caithness consumers with prepayment gas and electricity meters are reminded to redeem energy rebate vouchers as the first expiry dates loom.
The family of Richard Polanski from Dunbeath paid tribute to him after his death last month at the age of 101.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning for high winds across the northern coast of Caithness tonight and tomorrow.
Police Scotland is appealing for information following the report of a robbery at a shop in Brora.
Next month's Big Farmland Bird Count will give local farmers a chance to review what they are doing to aid biodiversity recovery.
Wick and Duncansby Coastguard teams were called out yesterday for two separate incidents in Wick.
All schools in Caithness will be affected by planned industrial action this week by members of the EIS and SSTA teaching unions.
A new poll shows nearly 10 per cent of Brits have done Veganuary since it launched in 2014.
Police and fire crews attended a two-vehicle crash on the B876 road at Hastigrow this morning – one of the vehicles had caught alight.
Thurso RNLI Lifeboat was launched at 4.20pm yesterday, to assist in the search for a missing person in the Dunnet Head area.
The Met Office has issued a Yellow Warning of high winds across the far north tonight and tomorrow.
Award-winning mentoring charity MCR Pathways is looking for help to provide more young people in Caithness with mentors.
Television broadcaster, entertainer and artist Timmy Mallett brought his watercolours to Wick to create a study of the town's famous Black Stairs.
Far North MP Jamie Stone talked about how the UK Government 'wasted' taxpayer's money on a 'culture war' against Channel 4.
Caithness Family History Society will begin the new year with an online talk by Muriel Murray of Castletown Heritage Centre.
An infamous piece of graffiti on a wall adjacent to River Thurso has finally disappeared thanks to the efforts of an anonymous local man.