Scotland's animal welfare charity urges dog walkers to pick up two items of litter when out and about on their daily strolls.
The stark image of two dead seabirds with beaks tangled in plastic highlights the issue of pollution in our seas ahead of World Oceans Day (June 8).
Taxi and private hire drivers and taxi operators are set to benefit from a new grant scheme, following an announcement from Scottish Government.
Taxi and private hire drivers and taxi operators are set to benefit from a new grant scheme, following an announcement from Scottish Government.
The Scottish Hydro Electric Community Trust invites applications for financial support to connect to the electricity network in Caithness.
At an event held in gastro pub The Bay at Dunbeath a local man was honoured by staff from the Polish Embassy for his service during World War Two.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution is set to accelerate £2.8m of investment in the local electricity network in Thurso.
A mother and her seven ducklings were saved thanks to the fast actions of children and other residents on West Banks Avenue in Wick.
A community activist based in Thurso is delighted that his crowdfunder appeal soared over its target thanks to a donation from former MSP Gail Ross.
An apparent act of vandalism has led to stones being knocked from a drystone seating feature at Thurso Harbour last night.
The deadline approaches for a Highland Council funding initiative that could bring great benefits to Caithness.
A dozen members of a community organisation went on a mission to improve their local harbour and its surroundings at Brough Bay near Dunnet Head.
The council is to temporarily relax licensing regulations to enable landowners with suitable sites to provide continental style motorhome stopovers.
A disability group based in Caithness aims to improve accessibility at village halls to help them stay alive and prevent rural depopulation.
Communities across the county are being encouraged to apply for grant-funding to boost local resilience and protect vulnerable community members.
The family and staff at a well-known Caithness gin distillery think they have Scotland's top dog and he is setting out to prove it.
Police Scotland is seeking information from members of the public who may have witnessed a dangerous motorbike stunt on the A99 at the weekend.
A new publication about the history of Stroma's graveyard is now for sale.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise is planning to extend Wick Business Park with extra spaces for light industrial and business units.
Crossroads Primary School is to be awarded a Silver Rights Respecting School Award by UNICEF UK – the first school in Caithness to be awarded Silver.