A disability campaigner from Thurso talked about the 'nightmare trip' she endured while on a train journey to Aberdeen for her daughter's graduation.
A Wick man who took up a job in the Falklands made a promise to honour a man killed during the conflict there 40 years ago.
The SSPCA is appealing to animal lovers in Caithness to donate food for its Pet Aid programme to help others struggling with the cost of living.
Yesterday's Carer’s Rights Day 2022 gave Highland Council the opportunity to highlight and recognise the role played by paid and unpaid carers.
The RMT trade union yesterday (November 24) confirmed rail workers have voted to accept the improved pay offer made by ScotRail.
An eco-minded couple who were clearing the shoreline at Freswick came across an unusual animal washed up on the beach.
Police in Wick are investigating a spate of vandalism around Caithness Foodbank with 10 windows smashed. King Charles III had paid a visit in August.
The recent Remembrance event in Thurso served as the backdrop for a local woman remembering her late grandfather and his incredible WWII exploits.
After yesterday's flooding of roads in the east of Caithness, Highland Council announced that the B874 Lochshell to Watten road has now re-opened.
Local people are warned to drive safely on roads in the county after flood-affected blackspots were observed between Wick and Watten today.
Advice has been issued to Caithness residents to prevent them being caught out by dodgy products in this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
Black Rood by David Willem tells the fascinating story of one of Scotland's oldest and most significant crown jewels and whether it still exists.
The original Miller Institution building (now Thurso Library) is 160-years-old this year and local kids made artworks to celebrate the milestone.
The man reported missing from Thurso on Thursday (November 17) was found, police have confirmed.
Reports of flooding have come in from across the county with Wick River observed breaking its banks at Watten today (Friday, November 18).
Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival has unveiled two headliners for next year's event, Travis and Sigrid – tickets on sale from today (Nov 18).
An ancient timber from the Castle of old Wick has just been dated and the historic timeline of the castle may have to be reassessed.
Schools in Caithness will close next week due to planned strike action by teaching unions – letters were sent to all parents today.
ScotRail has confirmed its half price offer for Scottish students will return this Christmas.
Highland Council discussed the impact that the cost of living crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic have had on tenants experiencing rent arrears.