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A woman whose careless driving caused the death of a Wick toddler has avoided a custodial sentence.
James Murray is running the Inverness Half Marathon next month to support Sophie’s Story, set up for little Sophie Mason who has Batten disease.
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross MP Jamie Stone has taken a step forward in his quest to see fusion energy being developed at Dounreay.
A sheriff has ordered the arrest of an Aberdeen man who is alleged to have killed a cat with an airgun as part of abuse towards his partner.
Highland Council has announced that it intends to acquire the entire shareholding of D&E Coaches Limited.,
John Davidson takes his family for a wild night at a lonely shelter in Torridon, where they enjoyed a night stargazing and awoke to glorious sunshine
The voluntary-run Healing Hub in Wick is enhancing the quality of life for people with a range of conditions, from asthma to rheumatoid arthritis.
Confusion followed announcements of a train cancellation on the Wick to Inverness service on Tuesday morning with different explanations cited.
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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".
Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association’s postal winter league programme, now in its 100th year, has completed its first four rounds.
Halkirk United showed they were “up to speed” in their first outing of 2025 as they progressed comfortably to the North Caledonian Cup second round.
Norseman recovered from being 4-1 down to secure a share of the points with Castletown Poachers in Division One of Wick and District Darts League.
Caithness United under-16s have been told that they can take heart from their keenly contested encounter with runaway league leaders Ross County.
Everything clicked for Caithness Seconds as they produced a five-star performance in their Caley North Region Division 3 encounter at Fraserburgh.
Caithness Krakens duly clinched the Caledonia North Region League 2 title with a no-frills 41-10 victory over Orkney Dragons at Millbank.
Wick Academy were left to rue a series of missed opportunities that could have led to a much closer scoreline than the 4-0 loss against Banks O’ Dee.
A new mountain bike skills loop opened to pupils and the public at Inverness Royal Academy at the weekend.
World record endurance cyclist Jenny Graham says the new mountain bike trail unveiled at Inverness Royal Academy should be replicated in every school.
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.
John Davidson returns to take part in the Strathpuffer for the first time since 2016 – and finds it’s just as tough as ever in special snowy year
The 29-year-old is now based in France, working internationally as a professional opera singer.
The professional strongman from Invergordon revealed that he was one of the men wearing a mask in episode 6.
Hikes to employer national insurance contributions will cost Eden Court an extra £100,000 a year, it has confirmed.
Ness Walk’s new gourmet tasting experience menus are set to tantalise taste buds in Inverness in the new year.
Delighted volunteers at a heritage railway are jumping for joy after their locos featured prominently in the smash BBC show The Traitors yet again.
The loss of the Ironworks was a “horrid shame”, one of the Highlands’ most famous musical exports has said.
One of the main actors in this year’s pantomime has opened up on the impact they hope to have as a non-binary character.
Labour former cabinet minister Lord Hain hits out at the ‘prevarication and delay’ over the restoration of the world heritage site.
The argument prevented Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin being nominated as taoiseach.
The 18-year-old admitted all 16 offences he faced on the first day of his trial on Monday.
Detective Chief Inspector Dave Pebworth said it was believed to be ‘an isolated incident’.