An image taken by a Wick man of two people clambering up the walls of an ancient castle led to many scornful remarks from local people.
Members at the meeting of council today approved the development of a Future Highlands Strategy with the development of a Green Energy Hub.
Police and ambulance services attended a Thurso car park where witnesses saw a body being removed from a lorry this morning.
After reports of thunderstorms around the Wick area last night the Met Office has issued another Yellow Warning for Caithness and Sutherland.
Police in Wick arrested a man accused of assaulting two women in the town on Monday evening only to rearrest him shortly after release.
World Suicide Prevention Day will be marked on Friday (Sept 10) with this year's theme being ‘Creating Hope Through Action’.
A selfless volunteer helping to transform Thurso through "the power of the flower" says he wants to expand on his community work.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning this morning for heavy showers and thunderstorms affecting the Highland region tomorrow.
A current exhibition of artworks in Thurso includes a vibrant underwater scene that is up for raffle with proceeds going to a local trust.
A call for volunteers saw 18 local residents come out to help clean up and build new paths around Wick last Wednesday (September 1).
Warm weather is returning to Caithness with a 'mini heatwave' predicted for today and tomorrow but this can spell danger for dogs left in hot cars.
Caithness residents are being invited to nominate deserving local heroes for a new awards show on BBC One Scotland.
Wick High School sent out a 'big congratulations' to last year’s S3 John Muir Group who finally received their certificates.
A nationwide call has gone out for volunteers to help with the annual Great British Beach Clean.
Thurso Players is delighted to announce that an event for its juniors took place recently – the first in nearly 18 months.
Artists and craft makers in Caithness can apply for bursaries of up to £750 for their creative development.
An engineering student at North Highland College UHI has received the Outstanding Student Engineering Project of the Year.
The community dig at Swartigill on the Thrumster Estate is under way again and volunteers can help uncover this very unique Iron Age structure.
A planned Family Music Day in Inverness has been postponed, High Life Highland (HLH) has said.
Thurso primary schoolchildren had the chance to meet up with a very unusual visitor in the shape of a large orange foot with a healthy agenda to push.