Two senior pupils from Lybster Primary School have had their hard work recognised with a special award.
The donation of a food freezer to Caithness Foodbank's newly extended Thurso premises will be 'very useful in reducing' food wastage.
Children at Miller Academy have colourful benches and people using Victoria Walk are benefitting from refurbished fencing thanks to community payback.
Highland Council warns Caithness residents that letters claiming they have won a share of £425,000 in a 'postcode lottery' are part a scam operation.
Special awards were given out to pony club members at the Horsin' Around riding school based in Lyth.
Highland Council is seeking final feedback from the public on British Telecom’s proposal to remove 107 public payphones from across the region.
Despite the challenges of lockdown, pupils at Wick High School still managed to compete in a national maths competition.
Walkers at Newton Hill Community Woodland may be wondering why part of the popular path network has been closed off to the public.
A new creative hub has emerged from the ashes of a long-established and well-respected Thurso business in the town centre.
Highland Council advises parents to see that their children wear extra clothing to school as part of a strategy to combat Covid-19.
A Lyth-based model and riding school owner is on a mission to help save the declining populations of bumblebees with some sound advice.
A mother from the Dunnet area talked about her 'disappointment and frustration' over current restrictions in force at Thurso Leisure Centre.
Wick High School has just announced its list of top students for 2019-20.
Numerous reports of birds and other wildlife getting caught up in the cords of discarded PPE masks can be resolved with a simple snip.
Online tributes have been posted on social media in memory of Garry Aikman who died following a road crash at Freswick on Sunday.
Caithness Beach Cleans volunteers will be a lot more visible across the county's coastline thanks to the sponsorship of a Wick hotel.
Police Scotland is appealing for witnesses after a man died following a serious road crash at Freswick yesterday.
The image of an alleged tourist climbing the historic ruin of the Castle of Old Wick has led to an outpouring of local anger and disappointment.
A specialist medical team landed near Caithness General Hospital to attend to casualties of a serious road crash at Freswick.
A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a car smash in Wick on Saturday morning.