A 25-year-old message in a bottle found on the Caithness coast could help teach a new generation of children about the dangers of plastic pollution.
Today's sighting of a ditched aircraft in the sea off the Caithness/Sutherland coast turned out to be a false alarm.
A charity cyclist helped highlight homelessness by completing a mammoth Land's End to John O'Groats and return trip journey in just 10.68 days.
Bower-based Norscot Joinery, manufacturer of windows, doors and timber frame house kits, has been acquired by 1st FSD Group.
Focus North has expanded its management team with the appointment of Nicola Sinclair from Wick, who has joined as business development manager.
A charity cyclist ditched sleeping in style to highlight homeless issues after arriving at his Caithness destination as part of a Lejogle challenge.
A fundraising event at Watten village hall raised over £500 and saw local primary schoolchildren take to the stage and perform.
A retired teacher discovered what appears to be a possibly valuable railway artefact while beach cleaning near Wick – but is it the real deal?
A far north weather analyst says that June 2023 is shaping up to be Wick's hottest June since 1910.
Pulteneytown People's Project in Wick is having a street party on Saturday to celebrate 21 years of dedicated support to the local community.
Caithness householders with prepayment meters have been urged to act now with more than 400,000 energy rebate vouchers unclaimed as deadline looms.
Community advocate Alexander Glasgow is helping improve the look of Thurso boating pond with a little help from a work party of volunteers.
Balmore animal home residents Tom and Elvis are described as a 'lap cats' who are looking for a home together.
Jamie Stone urged Government ministers to support historic estates, such as the Castle of Mey, in the face of the global climate emergency.
More information has emerged about the sudden death of Dunbeath Castle and estate owner Stuart Wyndham Murray Threipland last week.
What could be the same pod of orcas, the 27's, was seen in Sinclair's Bay and Freswick Bay last night surfacing close to the Caithness coastline.
Thanks to the efforts of a local disability support group, a Wick hospital now has an additional two wheelchairs that visitors can use.
A group of dedicated swimmers were out early on Wednesday morning for the summer solstice sunrise at Wick's outdoor pool called the Trinkie.
Wick's Coop was forced to close this afternoon due to 'inches of water' flooding in and other roads were affected by thunderstorms and flash floods.
Wick went "from drought to deluge" on Wednesday as a series of thunderstorms brought more than a month's worth of rain within seven hours.