Thurso glass artist, Ian Pearson, currently has his first solo show featuring 45 sculptures in Lybster.
A man released from Wick hospital found himself back in for treatment moments after leaving the building.
A group of irate passengers let off steam at Wick railway station when the train driver failed to show up.
Seventeen-year-old Jayden Alexander is doing well with his new publication on his local church in Wick.
At a meeting in Wick Town Hall local councillors unveiled an ambitious plan to regenerate the town.
OVER 200 Lybster residents have put their names to a petition calling for aggressive wolf-like dogs to be removed from the village.
Three separate moorland blazes were tackled by firefighters across Caithness and Sutherland on Sunday.
Freswick Castle recently played host to a fundraiser to finance the county's first feature film in over 70 years.
A north charity is putting a call-out for volunteer befrienders.
A local Highland councillor is warning about a new scam in which the public are duped into paying fees to have their council tax reassessed.
North Lands Creative in Lybster held a public event including a glassblowing demonstration.
THE Caithness Model Show had everything from scary monsters to romantic steam trains from bygone days at the weekend
A new Caithness writing group, The Write Place 2b, will have a book launch of Mysterious Chronicles on Saturday, April 13 in Tesco Wick.
Did council's "overinflated figures" for running costs lead to the closure of village's public toilets?
This scale model of a WW2 era bomber was recently given to Wick airport as a tribute to the crew who died on Scaraben East in 1941.
A group of concerned parents gathered with local children to protest about the "deteriorating state" of Green Road play park in Wick.
This Highland Teeswater lamb carries a very big "X" across her head – reminiscent of the national flag of Scotland.
A community payback officer talked at a recent meeting about what offenders can give back to their local area.
A THURSO based organisation has secured a huge financial boost with a government grant.
Workers in Thurso celebrated World Down’s Syndrome Day and raised almost £2000 for charity.