Photographers in the far north are invited to send images related to the coronavirus epidemic into an online gallery.
A painting by Prince Charles in an online Caithness art show had many wondering where the exact location of the ruined castle was.
Physical distancing on trains and at stations will reduce to a minimum of one metre from Monday.
The leader of Highland Council has issued a call to all campers heading to the Highlands urging them to respect the environment they are visiting.
Highland Council announced today that additional materials will be accepted at many of its household waste recycling centres.
Wild campers "panicked" and fled in fear from an apparent attack with explosive devices on their tent pitched on Reiss beach on Tuesday night.
A group that is pushing to have an abattoir established in the far north has been awarded wind farm funds for a feasibility study on the matter.
A group of hard-working volunteers have created a riot of colour throughout the streets of Wick.
A young man who set off on a 1085-mile charity trek from John O'Groats on Saturday dropped by a Lyth riding stable on his way south.
An online art show of local talent carries the royal seal of approval by including two works by Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay.
Police in Wick attended separate incidents in the town on Saturday evening after reports of drunken behaviour.
A Caithness-based publishing company has released its latest book that will appeal to anyone with an interest in restoration ecology and conservation.
The lockdown locks grown over the last few months can now be cut after hairdressing salons and other businesses were allowed to reopen on Wednesday.
Thurso-born artist Leah Davis is celebrating her first class honours degree achievement with the online raffle of a recent painting.
Caithness has had an influx of wild campers breaking lockdown rules, according to a John O'Groats business owner.
A concerned resident and community councillor has spoken of her confusion over Highland Council's stance on the Staxigoe play park.
A Thurso businessman walked 23 miles to pick up an original artwork which he donated along with the money it cost to Caithness General Hospital.
A Wick-based dance school has been very active over the lockdown period with an online competition and a special online gala parade.
Councillor Karl Rosie thinks that the active travel master plan for Thurso is long overdue after a similar plan from 10 years ago had been shelved.
Retired head teacher Dennis Lundie has been using constantly reinventing himself during the lockdown period by donning a vast array of costumes.