An American businessman with Caithness connections has made a significant donation to local archaeological charity Caithness Broch Project.
Moving image reels of Wick scenes may date back as far as 1897 – making them some of the earliest footage shot in Scotland.
A former Lybster primary teacher is set for a special short film to be aired on Saturday.
New fees for residential caravan site licence applications, including those in Caithness, have been approved by Highland Council.
Funding for the proposed Public Service Obligation for Wick airport is now being sought from January's Scottish budget.
Police in Caithness are aware of concerns from residents regarding charity collectors going door-to-door.
Police Scotland is appealing for information regarding a road traffic hit and run where a white Mercedes Sprinter van was damaged.
Police Scotland officers have been carrying out 'proactive enforcement activity' in Wick related to drug misuse.
Motorists are being advised by Highland Council that there will be a temporary road closure next week in Wick.
Thurso-based writer Gail Brown says she is 'on cloud nine' after hitting the top of the Amazon charts with her debut novel.
A public information campaign has been launched to advise shoppers about Black Friday scams this week, including counterfeit and unsafe products.
A Wick optician says he has a solution to the common problem of steamed up glasses caused by face masks.
Key figures reacted to this week's news that the number of people who died by suicide in Scotland in 2019 rose for a second successive year.
Highland Council trading standards urges businesses and consumers to take part in an online survey regarding misleading environmental claims.
A major development tied in with renewable energy is about to get underway at Noss Head which will put Caithness at the 'forefront of HVDC technology'
Thurso High School pupils will take part in a special debating event as part of a Scottish Government initiative set up to celebrate St Andrew's Day.
Over £400,000 will be available in Caithness as part of a funding initiative set up by Highland Council and supported by Scottish Government.
Fancy something different for the weekend? How about a gentle hike with some alpacas then feeding ducks in the beautiful Caithness countryside?
Highland Council recently invested in 10 new winter gritting vehicles to replace some of its ageing fleet that are ready to be deployed when needed.
With many reports of Caithness residents falling foul of scammers a new service launched today may help protect them.