Two friends endured wind, rain, hail and sunshine as they cycled routes of more than 40,000 feet of elevation for a Land's End to John O'Groats bid.
The price cap on energy bills could be updated every three months to help Caithness households under new proposals from Ofgem.
Scottish Book Trust, the national charity changing lives through reading and writing, will host Bookbug Week from Monday, May 16 to Sunday, May 22.
Two large redundant items that were removed from Dounreay’s facilities have now left the site for disposal or diversion, opening up new waste routes.
The Action Earth campaign has launched to support communities to get back to outdoor environmental volunteering.
A 12-year-old boy was given a special treat by Dounreay with a visit to see the nuclear site's robots in action at an Innovation Day event.
Three teenagers have been apprehended by police after swastika graffiti was discovered on a number of walls in Thurso earlier this week.
The Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council thanks all the volunteers involved in the recent Scottish Spring Clean 2022 initiative around the town.
A couple in the Freswick area have set up a GoFundMe appeal to help get their Maine Coon cat back on his feet after an accident.
Lyth Arts Centre will host theatre production 2065, created for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD).
A substantial number of Kinder confectionery products linked to food poisoning incidents have still been found available for sale in Scottish shops.
The Nuclear and Caithness Archive (Nucleus) has been nationally recognised for its work by being awarded accredited status by the National Archives.
A Guinness World Record holding cyclist is gearing up to attempt a new record that will see her become the fastest woman to cycle the NC500.
A vet's solo horse ride from John O'Groats to Land's End got off to a good start with a little help from the owner of a Lyth-based stables.
An unusual solar phenomenon was witnessed over Wick riverside on Saturday evening with two mini rainbows either side of the setting sun.
Wick's community council is delighted over the success of the recent open air market in the town and looks forward to developing the initiative.
Readers young and old are being challenged to spend six minutes reading on Wednesday (May 11).
Volunteer firefighters spent last Saturday raising cash from charity donations from a special car wash day outside their Wick base
The quiet Caithness village of Watten played host to a bevy of hardcore bikers as around 50 Blue Angels Motorcycle Club members rumbled in.
Structural issues at the campus in Wick, when panels were ripped off the gym, formed part of the agenda for the local community council.