Interest in amateur radio in Caithness has shot up since lockdown, according to a Wick enthusiast.
Various rules have been issued for safer rail travel urging passengers to use a face covering and to avoid travelling at peak commuting times.
There was a centenary celebration at Thurso’s Pentland View care home as resident Bessie Robertson marked her 100th birthday.
Elinor Spencer has been using her lockdown exercise time to clear road verges from rubbish around her home at Achreamie near Dounreay.
Lyth Arts Centre is getting creative with a new booklet despite facing a significant threat to its future through loss of income.
The staff of Caithness General Hospital in Wick took advantage of Monday's sunny weather to step outside and give a resounding clap for the community.
Groups of volunteers have been beavering away to keep on top of matters at a popular Caithness woodland.
With the government restrictions of lockdown being gradually eased at the end of last week there has been a tentative return to local beaches.
A mum in Thurso received a special gift from her neighbours in recognition of the selfless work she has done throughout the lockdown.
With the warm sunny weather being experienced in the north an animal charity is warning against leaving dogs in cars.
Thurso councillors think their ward has lost out on a council plan to create new social distancing paths and cycleways.
Police in Wick are appealing for any information about two attempted thefts of cars in the town.
Wick-based author Kevin Crowe is due to have a collection of short stories published next month.
Wick among the places earmarked to benefit from a Highland-wide initiative to create safe walking and cycling pathways as a response to coronavirus.
A colourful window display in Thurso town centre is one local woman's way of saying a heartfelt thanks to essential workers.
The Clap for Our Carers in Wick last night was noisier than previous Thursdays thanks to Seacat catamarans in the harbour blasting their sirens.
The Scottish SPCA is dealing with over eight times as many reports of baby birds as it was just one month ago.
Police in Caithness urge residents and businesses to be on their guard following recently reported phone frauds.
An optician chain with a branch in Wick has launched a new service for its older customers at home.
Caithness residents are being warned against any complacency after a new map showed the county in a low-risk category for Covid-19 exposure.