By chance, our paper captured images as a man arrived at John O'Groats on a stand up paddleboard record breaking attempt.
The John O'Groat Journal was given special access to a protest by Greenpeace activists as they set out from Wick harbour to the Beatrice wind farm.
A Highland councillor for Wick and east Caithness talked of the chronic underspend on Caithness roads that has allowed them to 'fall apart'.
A local woman snapped the image of an elusive little creature near Old Wick Castle but was unsure what she saw 'stoating about' on a dyke.
Caithness residents will be well aware of his namesake visiting the Castle of Mey but this Charles is heading to the county for a gruelling challenge
A Greenpeace ship will arrive in Wick tomorrow (Tuesday, July 20), as the campaigning group embarks on the second leg of its Just Transition Tour.
Police Scotland has issued advice to remind road users heading to Caithness and the far north to be safe on country roads.
After receiving over £1000 in donations, a green-fingered local continues in his quest to bring vibrant colours to Thurso.
People in Caithness aged over 40 using cough medicine to treat a persistent cough are urged not to keep ‘bottling it’ and contact their GP.
Highland Council received an Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for its outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community.
Butterfly Conservation launches this year’s Big Butterfly Count with urgent appeal for public’s help after disastrous spring weather.
The Marine Conservation Society's annual Great British Beach Clean needs volunteers from across Caithness to join in and help.
A social media post showing the aftermath of an alleged party by Wick teenagers at Reiss beach has provoked condemnation from many in the community.
Taste North is one of several Scottish projects to be awarded a share of £200,000 to help recover from the impact of Covid-19.
A crash occurred on the A882 road near Thuster Mains this afternoon involving a car and a tractor.
Some strange-looking vehicles that popped through Thurso on a charity run had one local man reaching for his camera.
A helpful and welcoming motorhome and campervan guidance booklet has been produced to help visitors enjoy the Highlands responsibly.
After a recent sighting in Thurso, an unusual visitor to Caithness has now been seen in the back garden of a Wick property.
At a community council meeting, questions were asked about the plans of a development trust set up to oversee the regeneration of Wick town centre.
The Scottish SPCA is urging the public to be aware of the dangers sporting equipment left in gardens poses to visiting wildlife.