Do you swerve around potholes and risk getting a hefty fine for driving without due care and attention?
Caithness groups involved in climate and nature friendly activities are being encouraged to join a network of like-minded people.
To honour World Book Day, we asked our readers to send in photographs of the costumes their children and relatives wore for the special event.
A retired teacher stood at one spot on the Camster road and took pictures north and south to highlight a 'discontinuity' in maintenance.
Officers are renewing an appeal to help trace John McGrath, 52, who remains missing in Caithness and have released two CCTV images.
The Old Pulteney distillery in Wick says it is 'cheered' by this week's Budget announcement of an alcohol duty freeze.
Council leader Raymond Bremner says the £60m investment for Highland roads and infrastructure will see 'biggest improvements' ever seen in communities
A new art exhibition giving an insight into the mental health and wellbeing of young people in Thurso has opened at the North Coast Visitor Centre.
Caithness Family History Society welcomes Jane Coll to its meeting on March 12, where she will give a talk about the Northern Pilgrims’ Way.
Police officers were alerted to an incident on the A9 near Berriedale last night (March 5) regarding a male motorist.
Emergency services were involved in a search of the Caithness coastline yesterday afternoon to help locate missing John O'Groats man, John McGrath.
A young entrepreneur was out and about in Wick on Friday collecting signatures for a petition to get Caithness' badly potholed roads fixed.
A disabled woman on High Street in Keiss is worried that a fall in the array of potholes outside her home could prove fatal if not fixed soon.
Social media users worldwide have been hit by Facebook, Instagram and Messenger outages with error messages preventing login attempts.
A charity sleep out at the most northerly point on the British mainland was hit by horrific weather conditions over the weekend.
A rusty brown bundle of rubbery sheets has washed up on the shoreline of Keiss beach and harbours a tale of shipwrecks and environmental disaster.
The Thurso branch of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers announces a talk by the renowned engineer and motorsport fanatic, Dr Peter Hylton.
The Caithness Samaritans branch based in Thurso is looking for volunteers to help provide a listening ear.
Following its world premiere, a new documentary on the Scottish stand-up comedian, actress and writer Janey Godley will screen in Thurso.
Moved by the plight of homeless veterans, an ex-soldier living at Dunnet Head will take part in a bid to raise charity money.