A Halkirk woman stopped drinking during a night out thinking she would be okay to drive home in the early hours.
The under-17s battled it out in the last of the four Caithness junior badminton age-group championships for this season, held on Sunday in Wick.
Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop said there was an ambition to make Scotland’s roads the safest in the world by 2030.
Junior and senior members of Wick Players will be presenting a double bill of entertainment in the Assembly Rooms next month.
A chemical spill near Inverness train station is causing cancellations this morning.
Cars have been racing along the back road from Thurso to Reay at speeds reminiscent of the Starship Enterprise, according to a concerned resident.
Efforts are well under way to make Lybster’s harbourfront heritage centre, Waterlines, “a community space as well as a visitor space”.
An international group of surfers staged an underwater protest in Caithness to highlight a threat to vital ecosystems from industrial fishing.
Dounreay Fly Fishing Association held its 2024 annual general meeting and presentation of trophies at the Brown Trout Hotel in Watten.
A Highland politician - and survivor of sexual violence - is seeking a meeting with Highland Council amid concerns Women’s Aid services are at risk.
A total of 31 players took part in the under-15 Caithness junior badminton championships in Wick, with some close games and exciting rallies.
Domestic abuse services for women and children in the Highlands could close under funding plans by Highland Council, Women’s Aid groups are warning.
On a weekend that saw most football in the north falling victim to the weather, Wick Academy went storming to the top of SHFL Under 18 North.
One of them was told to attend a meeting for an interview with council investigators ‘under caution’.
Waterlines heritage centre was hailed as “a fantastic space” at the opening of a joint exhibition of work by Angus Mackay and Jane McDonough.
P6 pupils at Pennyland Primary have been learning about natural disasters, hearing from someone who knows about them all too well.
Thurso care home resident Marion Owen celebrated her 100th birthday with relatives and friends, and admitted: “I never expected to be this age!”
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross MSP Maree Todd is urging unpaid carers to check their eligibility for financial support from Social Security Scotland.
Coaches at Wick Amateur Swimming Club have praised the commitment shown by the young swimmers over a busy few months of competitive action.
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