Traffic was diverted around the scene of a road traffic accident near Thurso this morning after a lorry had come off the A9.
A Lybster man talks about his vision of creating a healing space in the village and how he turned past negative experiences into a positive force.
Many in the Highlands will be affected if Royal Mail cuts back its delivery schedule from six a week to just three, if Ofcom proposals go ahead.
With reports of fallen trees blocking the A9 at Berriedale and schools being closed, Storm Jocelyn certainly made an impact in Caithness.
Highland Council forwarded a bulletin in which it stated that a number of schools or nurseries are closed today as a result of Storm Jocelyn.
A group of volunteers bringing colour to Wick with flower planters and baskets will be holding an AGM at the start of February.
A pet lamb at Reiss in Caithness was looking a bit blue one morning after her owner discovered a blue box of feed stuck firmly on her head
Caithness residents are urged to have their say over the new 20mph speed limits in online consultation that is due to close next week.
A volunteer group in Wick is looking for help to tidy up the town's riverside area as part of a Keep Scotland Beautiful national campaign.
A Community Wind Band Day in Thurso is looking for musicians to dust down their instruments and join them in a day of joyful creativity.
ScotRail is advising customers that all services across the country will be suspended from 7pm tomorrow (Tuesday) as Storm Jocelyn arrives.
A new place of worship is ready to open its doors this Saturday (January 27) with a special event at the recently erected Kingdom Hall at Bilbster.
The Met Office issues an Amber Warning for Caithness on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Wick weather watcher Keith Banks sent in a report on the gale force winds experienced across the far north this morning with Storm Isha.
Police in Caithness warn residents to padlock their heating oil tanks and red diesel containers and cover with a camera, due to a recent theft.
The Met Office Amber Warning says that a spell of very strong winds associated with Storm Isha may bring further disruption on Sunday.
A lone traveller made a desperate call out for assistance today when his motorhome came off the A9 Causewaymire road in yesterday's blizzards.
The village of Watten woke up today to the sight of towering peaks of ice and snow along with cleared streets thanks to selfless volunteers.
The 'gas leak' in Wick that led to an area being cordoned off has turned out to be an electrical fault that poses no danger to the public.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning for icy surfaces that may cause issues for motorists and pedestrians in Caithness today and tomorrow.