A collection of three ruined and windswept cottages in Caithness, with views stretching over the moors and out to sea, are to go under the hammer.
A Thurso restaurant owner has praised the sterling efforts of recycling workers who helped reunite him with a locket containing his mother's ashes.
More than 72 per cent of Scots households will be plunged into fuel poverty by January next year, a study has found.
'People are being empowered to take forward local priorities and projects and making a difference in their local areas,' says committee chair.
The Highland Council has been shortlisted for four APSE Service Awards which celebrate excellence in local public services.
A group that campaigns for fairer fuel prices says that drivers are being 'fleeced by the profiteering fuel supply chain and even their own Treasury'.
As children go back to school, HM Revenue and Customs is reminding families in Scotland to not miss out on up to £2,000 a year towards childcare
A bus company boss in Wick talked candidly about how his business almost went bust due to Covid but has now bounced back with a fleet of 15 buses.
The Highland Council is inviting communities to apply for a share of the 2022/23 allocation of the Nature Restoration Fund.
The Highland Council warmly welcomed this year’s new cohort of probationer teachers to the Highlands at Millburn Academy in Inverness.
Police said they are aware of inaccurate information circulating on social media related to an incident in Wick in the small hours on Sunday morning.
The annual game fair at Thrumster was back at the weekend and proved a great success for the organisers and public who attended.
Consumers in Caithness have been urged to be aware of new cost-of-living scams as national ScamWatch Fortnight gets underway.
The sky high cost of essentials, such as eating and heating, is leaving many dog owners unable to provide for their dogs.
A one-stop online facility shares the latest news, training opportunities, job vacancies and articles pertinent to mental health and well-being.
The impact on Scotland’s children of the Education (Scotland) Act 1872 is highlighted in a new online picture exhibition.
The Met Office has issued a warning for Sunday evening and into Monday for the far north of thunderstorms bringing heavy rain and possible disruption.
After the visit of HRH Prince Charles, several community organisations have reflected on the significance of his annual stay in Caithness.
A painting of Celtic's manager Ange Postecoglou by Davie Greig from Thurso is being auctioned off for charity.
The popular Thrumster Game and Countryside Fair returns on Saturday and all are welcome to attend the free entry event.