Repairs to a damaged offshore cable which disrupted internet services in Caithness and Orkney were due to get under way this week.
Over £500K of funding has been allocated for 14 community projects in Caithness as well as the delayed Whitechapel toilets in Wick.
The Highland Council is to invest over £2.8m this year into carrying out improvements to its housing stock in Caithness.
Wick Flower Baskets welcomes new volunteers to come along to its AGM on February 28 at 7pm in the Assembly Rooms.
Emergency services attended an area near Victoria Walk in Thurso after a man fell from a cliff early on Saturday morning.
The amount households pay in Scotland for water and waste water services in 2023/24 will rise by an average of 37 pence per week.
Following a hugely successful run at last year’s Edinburgh Festival, Susie McCabe is back on the road and coming to Lyth Arts Centre in May.
Scotland’s pioneering Peatland ACTION programme has published a vital new source of information and guidance on peatland restoration.
A list of top tips for budding astronomers hoping to catch a glimpse of the highly anticipated Snow Moon tonight (February 5).
A report has revealed the alarming news that 80 per cent of butterflies in the UK have declined since the 1970s.
Households across Caithness are experiencing disruption to Internet services after an underwater cable was damaged between Orkney and Thurso.
A project officer for Caithness Voluntary Group gives advice for people struggling to make ends meet due to the fuel and food poverty crisis.
A local animal rights activist helped a Thurso amateur drama group deal with its outdated wardrobe of animal furs in an ethical manner.
Tractor enthusiast Pete Burdass from Wick is setting off on a record breaking adventure as he raises money to fight motor neurone disease.
The Met Office has issued a Yellow Warning for Caithness and the north Highland area that continues throughout today and into Wednesday.
Police vehicles crashed into one another on the outskirts of Thurso last night but no serious injuries were reported.
Police in Thurso are trying to trace someone who made a malicious call last night that led officers to investigate a 'concern for person' incident.
A Gills resident said she is at her wits end regarding the 'weird banging noises' she hears in her area.
The growing popularity of keeping llamas and alpacas has prompted the launch of a new initiative aimed at creating a better understanding of them.
Caithness Disabled Access Panel is looking for new members to join it and help disabled people in the county live a better life.