A man has been arrested following an incident in Thurso at the weekend.
Public blame restrictions at recycling centres and rogue traders on increase in fly-tipping throughout the county.
A death of a 21-year-old in Ormlie has been called 'unexplained' by Thurso police.
A community organisation is gearing itself up to get the heart of Wick town centre beating with vibrancy once again.
Volunteers who have been maintaining the upkeep of Caithness burial grounds were praised at a Highland Council meeting.
Police have cordoned off an area of Macrae Street in Wick as enquiries are ongoing into the attempted murder of a 17-year-old.
Wick High School has sought to reassure parents over potential risks to pupils during the pandemic.
A community project in Thurso has taken receipt of two picnic benches specifically designed for wheelchair users.
With demolition of the former cinema and nightclub on Wick's High Street nearing completion, a "bigger than expected" area has been revealed.
Daisy the campervan could not fail to bring a smile as she journeyed along the North Coast 500 route last week.
A recent story by Jean Gunn about Paul and Linda McCartney's visit to Wick brought back memories for fellow Groat reporter David G Scott.
Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) was commemorated in Wick and other areas of Caithness on Saturday.
A Thurso shop worker is hoping to raise £1000 for a charity close to her heart by having her head shaved at the end of this month.
Huge numbers of stinging jellyfish have been seen on beaches in Caithness in what could be a sign of global warming.
Highland councillors in Caithness have welcomed the U-turn by John Swinney over exam results, with one calling the matter an "embarrassing episode".
Ten amputee military veterans have joined forces with firefighters to ride from John O’Groats to Land’s End in support of a comrade with MND.
A Lybster woman has raised £800 for the Caithness maternity unit by making and selling masks as protection against Covid-19.
A tree-felling operation at Wick's Station Road will see a neglected area brightened up, according to local councillors.
A supernatural thriller made by two Caithness brothers and set in Freswick Castle will have its premiere at a major film festival this month.
Thurso High School's head teacher shared stories of the resilience and success of pupils and the importance of mental wellbeing with councillors.