After a conference in Wick the chair of Focus North talked about the importance of 'working together' to fully capitalise on opportunities.
A Wick student's debut novel takes the reader on a fantasy journey to the claustrophobic streets of Hong Kong.
Residents around the Lybster and Dunbeath coastline took to social media to voice their concerns over loud noises.
Police Scotland says it is aware of 'inaccurate media reporting' over training material it has in place for the country's new hate crime laws.
Two Caithness companies intend to break into the multibillion-pound offshore renewables energy market and have been selected for a special programme.
Thirty-six selfless volunteers worked together to clean around Wick as part of the Keep Scotland Beautiful Spring Clean 2024 initiative on Sunday.
Dounreay power station talked of its disappointment after hundreds of staff were today asked to vote on industrial action by their union Unite.
Magnox workers based at Dounreay power station are being balloted for strike action in a pay dispute.
Timespan at Helmsdale has a new exhibition called We Move As A Murmuration opening on Saturday March 23
Caithness Seal Rehab and Release sent out a big thank you to Jack's Flooring in Wick for sponsoring one of the seal pups in its care.
An application is under consideration with Highland Council's planning department for a battery energy storage system at Glengolly Farm near Thurso.
Plans to invest up to £60m new capital in Highland roads and infrastructure were approved at a council meeting today (March 14).
A recently discovered Pictish symbol stone is now on its way south from Caithness for experts to carry out conservation work.
Sewing mentors, Craft from the Croft Caithness, is following its successful Thurso and Halkirk sewing workshops with another two dates for the diary.
Castletown Primary School celebrated World Book Day and shared pictures from the special event last week.
The headteacher of Miller Academy in Thurso said the primary school was 'a most interesting and colourful place' on March 7 for World Book Day.
A single mum with three teens in the house talked about her financial struggles after thieves siphoned off her heating oil twice in a fortnight.
A stalwart of community gardening in Thurso has once again showed his green-fingered skills with the appearance of thousands of crocuses in the town.
An organisation providing care and social services to Thurso's Ormlie residents is £5000 better off after winning an award.
The new director of the Caithness Samaritans explains how the organisation started and reiterates her call for volunteers.