Wick Thistle FC are feeling grand after raising money for good causes.
A cancelled consultation for the Lybster, Clyth and Latheron area is now being offered as an online survey.
Chris Aitken and his team of volunteers have extended their reach across the Pentland Firth to help provide PPE to health workers in Orkney.
You can help scientists stuck in lockdown by monitoring butterfly species in your back garden.
If you were passing through the streets of Wick at the weekend you might have been shocked to see a Nazi tank lumbering about...
A dairy farm at Thrumster is looking at the possibility of bringing back doorstep deliveries to the county.
A Caithness craftswoman is helping coordinate a campaign to make medical clothing (scrubs) for the NHS during the coronavirus crisis.
Police forced entry to a property in Wick and took a man to hospital yesterday afternoon.
Lyth-based model Natalie Oag shares a message with local dog owners during the pandemic.
The senior general manager of a care home in Wick has talked about the benefits of being positive during the lockdown.
RAF Puma helicopters have been operating in Caithness and other parts of the north in support of health services during the coronavirus outbreak.
A tourism cooperative is offering a small gesture of support to businesses in Caithness and Sutherland by way of a free six-month membership.
Dounreay is helping health workers in the front line of dealing with Covid-19 by providing portable welfare facilities to various GP practices.
The Scottish SPCA has urged dog owners to keep their pets under control after a rise in attacks on wildlife and livestock in parts of the country.
Coastal car parks around Caithness that would normally have been filled over the Easter weekend were empty as most people heeded lockdown advice.
A teacher manufacturing PPE for health workers has been knocked back in his attempt to get help from a major mobile network operator.
A carer for the elderly in Wick had the car she depends on for her job put out of action after a 2am collision on Easter Sunday.
Caithness Chamber of Commerce has criticised delays in payments made by banks and insurers to companies during the Covid-19 crisis.
With church congregations across Caithness unable to gather due to coronavirus restrictions, Easter this year will be very different.
With people having to spend more time indoors, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service says it wants to keep everyone safe.