A colourful window display in Thurso town centre is one local woman's way of saying a heartfelt thanks to essential workers.
The Clap for Our Carers in Wick last night was noisier than previous Thursdays thanks to Seacat catamarans in the harbour blasting their sirens.
The Scottish SPCA is dealing with over eight times as many reports of baby birds as it was just one month ago.
Police in Caithness urge residents and businesses to be on their guard following recently reported phone frauds.
An optician chain with a branch in Wick has launched a new service for its older customers at home.
Caithness residents are being warned against any complacency after a new map showed the county in a low-risk category for Covid-19 exposure.
A wildlife charity is asking people in Caithness to keep an eye out for a small but brightly-coloured butterfly, the small copper.
Locals captured the moment in video and still images as a burst pipe sent a jets of water high in the air at a mini-roundabout in Wick.
A Wick church's congregation has had to celebrate its 150th anniversary from a distance due to the lockdown restrictions.
A man from Thurso is setting out today (Wednesday, May 20) on a 26.2 mile walk to raise vital money for charity Parkinson’s UK.
An artist from Wick, now living in New York, is auctioning one of his works in support of the NHS as it battles coronavirus.
A Thurso-based company is supplying the NHS with specialist batteries as an urgent requirement in the battle against Covid-19.
A Latheron artist says that an article published in the John O'Groat Journal inspired her to raise money for the local branch of an animal charity.
A Wick man had a close shave with some dog clippers but all for a good cause.
A charity organisation's annual art show will take place online due to lockdown restrictions with proceeds going to Caithness General Hospital.
A Thurso-based taxi firm has taken extra precautionary measures to keep its drivers and customers safe from coronavirus infection.
Bizarre mutated daisy found at Thurso exhibits a condition of abnormal growth known as fasciation.
The owner of a Caithness hotel is looking for donations towards a slap-up meal for healthcare professionals when lockdown restrictions are lifted.
The owner of a Lyth-based riding stable is urging members of the public to be careful around horses if the animals are encountered while on a walk.
A Caithness-based spokesperson for a fishermen's charity says the organisation is ready to support those in the industry who are struggling.