LYth Family Festival is all set to take off on the weekend of August 10 and 11.
They say lightning never strikes the same place twice but a Keiss mum snapped multiple strikes over the same area last week.
A new art exhibition in Thurso brings masterly painting techniques together with haunting imagery.
A Wick primary school teacher is flying high after reaching an Amazon best-seller list with her debut novel.
A family of travellers pitched up next to Wick River on Tuesday evening despite the fact a camping site sits on the opposite bank.
Graeme Bethune of Caithness Yarns is committed to ethical standards for farming that also benefits the land.
Dolphin and whale lovers in the far north are being urged to help a scientific body with its research.
Dounreay apprentices gave more than £2600 to three different charities at a cheque presentation in Thurso.
A meeting at Wick Town Hall on Friday took the vision of town centre regeneration a step closer with the formation of a new trust.
Special services in praise of animals were held at two Caithness churches on Sunday.
Poisonous weever fish caught on Reiss beach.
Three friends took a cool dip at Reiss beach in preparation for their work in Wick Harbour Mission
Dunnet Bay Distillers will be hosting an Inspired by Gin exhibition and is issuing a call out for artists to send in their work.
Police in Wick have issued a stark warning to those involved with vandalism and antisocial behaviour.
A selfless Halkirk teenager teen sold off some of her possessions to purchase gifts for care home residents.
A Caithness schoolboy has criticised the reflective road studs that have been put into a stretch of the A9 near Latheron as 'unfit for purpose'.
A Caithness-born solicitor is set to return home to offer legal advice and guidance to visitors at the this year's County Show in Wick.
Charity cheques were handed out by the proceeds raised from an online raffle by Norse Stone.
German artist Tanja Leonhardt's new show at Dunbeath Heritage Centre blends nature and silken webs into a colourful tapestry.
Church services welcome pets this Sunday (July 14) at Canisbay and Castletown.