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Caithness amateur football champions Pentland United are preparing for a 24-hour fundraising running challenge as a Sophie’s Story fundraiser.
Steve Bain wants to build on the strong foundations provided by his predecessor, Alan Turner, as chairman of youth football club Caithness United.
Seven keen bakers are in the mix for the Caithness and Sutherland regional heat of this year’s Highland Shortbread Showdown in Thurso on Thursday.
Pupils from a Thurso school took part in National Storytelling Week earlier this month by reading to residents at a nearby care home.
An experienced solicitor is returning to her roots in Caithness after taking up a position with a Highlands and Islands law firm.
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A former health centre in Thurso could be transformed into a hostel if plans before Highland Council are approved.
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A lorry driver from Wick who targeted single mothers on dating apps to gain access to their children has been jailed.
Community and business representatives are reeling from Orbex’s shock decision to halt work on the spaceport it was developing in north Sutherland.
An elderly Castletown man with major health issues says he will make himself homeless and live in a van due to the cost of heating his damp home.
Efforts have begun to secure funding for urgent repairs to a storm-damaged harbour wall at Wick amid fears that a collapse would be a "catastrophe".
Sophie Mackay from Dunnet was a treble winner in Highland Badminton Group’s annual tournament for under-13s and under-17s, held in Inverness.
Pentland Rifle Club won Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association’s Portland Bowl competition following the final at Stirkoke Rifle Club.
Wick Academy skipper Richard Macadie believes there are promising signs for the club with the emergence of so many young players this season.
Table-topping Halkirk United are unaccustomed to being underdogs – but manager Ewan McElroy accepts that will be their role against Invergordon.
Halkirk “A” have moved into second place in Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association’s postal winter league, only three points behind the leaders.
Tom McKenna has promised to see out the season as Thurso manager so that he and the club can take stock after a difficult campaign for the Vikings.
The tourism industry in the Highlands and Islands has come together to raise thousands of pounds to help bereaved families during the last year.
John Davidson looks at the anniversary of Scotland’s ‘right to roam’ being enshrined in law, and says access to the outdoors is vital to our wellbeing
An Inverness craft brewery’s owners said they were ‘delighted’ after getting planning green light to open a new taproom in Inverness city centre.
Pizza giant Domino’s plans for a new takeaway in Inverness are a step closer after it cleared a planning hurdle.
The Highland festival brings together talks, films, activities and adventures. John Davidson looks ahead to a long weekend of motivational fun
Inverness landmarks such as Loch Ness, Leakey's Bookshop and the Ness Islands feature in a new single and video by a popular local songwriter.
Nairn is set to welcome an eclectic exhibition theatre installation co-created by the son of two well-known local creatives.
A "transformative" £2.5 million cash injection will help Eden Court "expand access to the arts", its delighted boss believes.
Around 60 per cent of the programme features trad and folk music, which are historically dominated by male performers.
Big name acts Supergrass, Tom Walker, Natasha Bedingfield, CMAT, Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi and Gok Wan among the names added to Belladrum line-up.
The 29-year-old is now based in France, working internationally as a professional opera singer.
A 24-hour endurance relay race overlooking the shores of Loch Ness will not take place in 2025 but will return in 2026, its organisers have said.
The Highland nymph, or Alpine coffee moth, is on the edge of extinction due to loss of mountain willow habitat, experts have said.
Police Scotland are investigating the circumstances of the incident, which took place in Kilmarnock on Sunday.
The family of the Donegal woman travelled to India for the verdict and sentencing.
The competition watchdog has warned that Topps could face a more thorough probe after its deal to buy 30 CTD stores last year.