A Latheronwheel mum is fighting on to have allergy care policy statutory in all schools and nurseries after her government petition was dismissed.
The Scottish SPCA appeals to trap and snare operators to fulfil their legal welfare obligation of not causing unnecessary suffering.
During the uncertainty and isolation of the Covid-19 outbreak Highland Council is giving advice for individuals offering their time to help others.
A Thurso woman's crowdfunder appeal for emergency medical equipment has exceeded her initial expectations with over £3000 above the initial target.
A Wick solicitor says he has seen a 'meteoric growth' in quick and affordable online wills since the coronavirus lockdown.
A professional photographer living at Whaligoe has had one of his images shortlisted for a major photographic competition.
Dog waste bins have been reported overflowing and creating a potential health hazard in Thurso.
Staff at the Nucleus archive centre in Wick are encouraging people to keep diaries during the Covid-19 pandemic.
ScotRail says that its staff are 'working round the clock' to provide vital transport for key workers.
An organisation promoting tourism in Caithness and Sutherland is rising to the challenges the industry faces due to Covid-19.
With various restrictions and guidelines to follow during the Covid-19 pandemic, queues are becoming a more common sight throughout Caithness.
A Caithness author and café owner has created an internet story channel to help folk beat the lockdown blues.
Wick High School computing science teacher Chris Aitken is creating face masks to help protect frontline health workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Many small businesses currently open during the Covid-19 pandemic are providing a lifeline to local people stuck at home.
Jamie Stone says he is pleased that the UK Government has granted car owners a six-month exemption from MOT testing during the coronavirus outbreak.
Local businesses have been showing their generosity by helping staff and patients at Caithness General Hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tesco supermarkets in Wick and Thurso are following guidelines to help keep staff and customers in a 'safe and clean environment'.
Two Thurso-based musicians raised spirits in their neighbourhood with a back-garden concert playing classic hymns.
A new book now available on Amazon tells the story of a Staxigoe man during World War I.
A four-year-old girl in Wick has sent a message out to the community with a rainbow poster telling everyone to "stay safe".