Four pristine classic cars that date from over 40 years ago were captured in an image taken at John O'Groats by reader John Hay from Brough.
Scotland’s Makar, poet Kathleen Jamie, will embark on a national tour of Scotland’s libraries and will be at Bettyhill on October 5.
Police in the Highlands are appealing for information following the theft of a large number of collectible items from a property in the Lybster area
Nine jobs have been created at a new hardware store in Wick and the company aims to support local charities, announced Screwfix this week.
Denchi Group staff based at Thurso can recharge their batteries thanks to a corporate deal allowing them discounted access to leisure facilities.
Tesco supermarket in Wick announced it is business as normal today (Wednesday, September 20) after yesterday's closure due to a power cut.
Gabriella Ivey from the West Watten area is riding high after three wins at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials.
Tesco supermarket in Wick has been forced to temporarily close its doors today (September 19) due to a power cut.
Almost 50 protesters turned up at Watten's village hall to make a very vocal protest about plans for the UK's highest turbines being sited close by.
Caithness residents should check a new online tool to find out if they are losing out on entitled benefits.
Lyth Arts Centre has announced its programme of events centred around the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.
Noss Primary School children entered the junior section of the Reiss gardening show and were delighted to win awards for their art.
Yesterday, (Friday, September 8) over 50 people attended the opening of the Society of Caithness Artist’s (SCA) latest exhibition called “Change”.
Caithness motorists have been warned that the risk to life because of potholes is now severe – new figures reveal UK roads at worst in years.
A Thurso community advocate asks why more has not been done to safeguard the town after a special report was undertaken in 2019.
An in-house school counselling service is working to support the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people across Caithness.
Highland Council has launched a grant fund to help unemployed residents, who require longer-term, more intensive support, get into work.
German tourists who found what they believed could be a human leg bone on Dunnet beach last week talk about their grim discovery.
Caithness residents have been warned that the rise of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence is making scams harder to spot.
In honour of the Highland Whisky Festival a Wick distillery is opening its doors for 'whisky lovers to explore its home on the Caithness Coast'.