Wick High School celebrates its first ever Purple Friday tomorrow – pupils and staff are invited to wear purple in support of LGBT Youth Scotland.
The Met Office warns of further wintry showers, with snowfall mainly on hills, leading to icy surfaces and difficult travel conditions tonight.
A new youth group has been set up by a Caithness arts organisation and invites teens to get involved in all forms of the arts.
The Highland Council’s Trading Standards team is highlighting the dangers of disposable vaping products and warning consumers to be aware.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning update for today and tomorrow (Thursday) with snow and lightning forecast across Caithness.
A development trust is now aiming to remember the sacrifice of all aircrew who flew from airports in Caithness during the Second World War.
A Bower man who has undertaken tortuous walking journeys across the world took on a challenge closer to home that proved every bit as arduous.
A Caithness-born student has received a university award for his dissertation on the value of archaeology to the county.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning for the far north detailing frequent heavy snow showers with very gusty winds and a chance of lightning.
In its winter road report for today, Highland Council warned of the impact of black ice and frozen slush after a car accident on the B876 at Bower.
The Highland Council roads team has been busy completing resurfacing work throughout the county, it was revealed at a community council meeting.
Wick town centre will benefit from a 'planned repair and maintenance programme' in late spring/early summer.
Analysis of soil from Swartigill has revealed several minuscule pieces of Iron Age jewellery that could originate from recycled Roman glass.
Local government elections for the Highland Council are taking place on Thursday, May 5 to elect 74 local councillors in 21 wards.
Highland Council issued a winter road report for today (Thursday February 10) warning of snow on all routes in Caithness.
Two projects will receive financial support from the Highland Coastal Communities Fund and £400K allocated to Caithness.
Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful invites Caithness community groups to join its 2022 initiatives.
Funding has been secured to refurbish public toilets in Wick town centre.
Two disabled pensioners fear for their future after being landed with huge bills for what is supposed to be a budget heating system.
An appeal has gone out to the local community for volunteers to help bring colour to Wick with flower baskets, planters and new ideas.