A Lybster-based poet's latest book journeys from the fertile heartlands of 1930s Ukraine, to Nazi death camps, prim English suburbia and to Caithness.
A selfless group of volunteers helping spruce up pathways in and around Wick are looking for a helping hand on Wednesday evening next week.
In a bulletin issued today, Wick High School revealed the transport issues children have been experiencing on the John O'Groats bus route recently.
Highland Council has issued a statement through its chief officer after a third of schools across Highland have been affected by positive Covid-19.
The ground-breaking traffic light labelling system will help shoppers understand the sustainability credentials of food and drink products
Caithness Family History Society is hosting an online talk on September 8 which includes wild and lurid tales about Caithnessians across the globe.
'Nightmare parking' at a North Coast 500 tourist hotspot in Caithness is causing problems for residents and visitors to the area.
A 30-day Lejog attempt is being undertaken to raise awareness of mental health issues and lives lost in the Afghanistan conflict.
A Brora filmmaker seeks help for the development on an environmental focused feature-length film script.
Around 4.45pm today police were called to a report of a road crash involving two cars on the A99.
A cyclist went back to his roots in Thurso while undertaking a NC500 charity ride to celebrate 50 years in the saddle.
Road policing officers in the Highlands are appealing for information following a serious road crash at Occumster near Lybster yesterday afternoon.
Police in Wick are appealing for information relating to an act of vandalism to a car windscreen carried out on Saturday, August 14.
Police Scotland issued a bulletin at around 6pm today informing the public of a serious accident on the A99 at Occumster.
BBC Studios is looking for people to star in a new series and who are keen to make their home more user-friendly.
Wick's Co-op launched a new campaign urging locals to recycle plastic bags, crisp packets and food wrappings at its store.
ScotRail says it is seeking public opinion on a revised timetable that shows it is 'not proposing to make significant changes on the far north line'.
A full-time daycare service for children in Wick has passed an unannounced inspection with flying colours and received great praise from parents.
A Scrabster mum is desperate to raise funds to rebuild the neglected community play park in her village.
A Polish veteran of World War Two celebrated the centenary of his birth with a gathering of friends and family at Dunbeath on Saturday.