A police report, addressed at a Wick community council meeting last night, said that violence at home is a key issue.
Big-hearted Macie Shearer, aged eight, from Thurso sang her way to raising £2175 for charity with a special Advent calendar singing challenge.
After a spectacular rainbow over Watten on Saturday afternoon, a rare ghost rainbow, or fogbow, was seen in the same position today.
Caithness residents saw the funny side of potholes with a Santa gonk waylaid in Wick and an improvised duck pond seen in Lybster.
A Wick and East Caithness councillor has pointed out potential danger issues at a children's play park and an adjacent vehicle turning point in Wick.
Pulteneytown People's Project in Wick had a special community meal as a thank you to all the staff, volunteers and members of the public.
The Scottish Ambulance Service sent an update on the one-vehicle crash on the A9 at Borgue, north of Berriedale, this morning.
Police Scotland has sent further details on the crash at Borgue near Berriedale on the A9 this morning and said ambulance services were called.
Traffic Scotland highlighted a vehicle accident on the A9 at Borgue close to Berriedale today (January 4) at around 10am.
A Lybster resident is delighted that a 'waste of money' safe road crossing plan for the village has been cancelled by the council.
After a social media post declared that a popular craft event at Watten Village Hall was in need of a new organiser, Glyn Salisbury stepped in.
A new guide has been released to provide resources and support systems for the community during the winter months.
A new page has been set up on Facebook for a monthly craft fair at Watten village hall.
Caithness Family History Society’s first meeting of 2024 is on January 9 and on the topic of brochs.
ScotRail is steaming into 2024 with scores of vacancies set to be filled as part of its biggest recruitment drive in years.
Wick's Pulteneytown People's Project (PPP) outlined some of the extra services it will be delivering this year for families with children.
Bike owners are urged to ensure their cycles are registered on a national database so they can be reunited with them if they are lost or stolen.
Agricultural workers in Caithness affected by high energy costs and cost-of-living issues can apply for Help for Heating grants.
The KW1 Kool Water Sw1mmers group laid aside their Christmas puddings to take a festive dip in the cold waters of Ackergill harbour on December 25.
As we approach Hogmanay, Caithness residents should understand the laws and potential fines associated with using fireworks