A 17-year-old has been charged with road traffic offences after a car crash between Reay and Thurso last night.
Highland councillors across Caithness are delighted that the local authority has agreed to put in place a new strategy for the upkeep of play parks.
Community groups in Caithness that help local people look after their hearts can now apply for a regional grant up to £10,000.
After last week's article about people seen clambering over walls at the Castle of Old Wick, videos have been shared of another climber in action.
An appeal has gone out to Caithness residents to donate healthcare items, images, and information for a new exhibition coming to Thurso.
A Thurso runner is set to take on the London Marathon next month after losing his dad to cancer and having his mum diagnosed with the deadly disease.
A locally-made sculpted wooden head has gone missing from an Iron Age broch near the Caithness Ord and a reward for information has been posted.
Colourful textile banners made by women from across the far north will be on display in the Strathpeffer Pavilion later this month.
A Wick councillor tackled a Highland Council committee chairwoman over the roads underspend for Caithness at a meeting last week.
Not-for-profit community groups in Caithness are being urged to apply for a special rural fund backed by the Scottish Government.
Two Caithness women are planning a "splash for cash" through the county in aid of a good cause.
A man drowned at Harpsdale in the Halkirk area during a fishing event yesterday.
See how an area of badly potholed road in Watten is tackled by the council team.
An artist living by a coastal hamlet near Wick is currently hosting an online exhibition that runs until Sunday (September 19).
Caithness play parks could soon be refurbished thanks to Wick and Thurso councillors pushing for a special playground strategy plan to be implemented.
The latest biodiversity indicator shows that overall numbers of waterbirds were seven per cent lower in 2018/19 than when counting started.
Read about how poor Luna the cat was saved by staff at the Caithness and Sutherland SSPCA centre and found her forever home.
Smart toilets that monitor for illnesses, holographic TVs, and emotion detection speakers to boost moods will be the norm in Caithness homes by 2050.
Highland Council has agreed to extend the Visitor Management Plan funding into the 2022 season by a one-off investment of £1.5m.
Highland Council has agreed to extend the Visitor Management Plan funding into the 2022 season by a one-off investment of £1.5m.