Thurso has been awarded an additional £28,000 to help regenerate its town centre.
A NORTH MSP wants Nicola Sturgeon to give "the kiss of life" to Highlands and Islands tourism by supporting calls for Covid passports.
Huge potholes in and around Thurso are causing a danger to drivers and pedestrians, according to local community councillors.
Plans to reopen Caithness Horizons under a new name and management team have been welcomed locally.
North MSP Gail Ross has said the Scottish Government's draft budget will help the area recover from the Covid-19 crisis.
A plea is to be made to the UK Government on the "ridiculous" time young people in Caithness have to wait to sit a driving test
Small businesses and farmers are calling on the Scottish Government to take urgent action on the "abhorrent crime" of fly-tipping
A north MSP has urged the Scottish Government to get Covid vaccine to the remotest parts of the Highlands and Islands
A major event in the farming calendar has been postponed for the second time because of the coronavirus pandemic
Margaret Davidson, wants any additional Covid-related Scottish funding from the UK Government to be passed on to local councils.
The new multimillion-pound Premier Inn hotel in Thurso is due to open in May, according to a senior company manager.
North MP Jamie Stone wants the army to help with the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine.
The company behind the MeyGen tidal energy project in the Pentland Firth has a new boss.
An appeal has been made for volunteers to help with gritting in Thurso.
A Wick minister, who has given up his post after 12 years, said his decision was made partly for health reasons.
Plans to cut the number of Highland councillors have been slammed as "an insult to democracy" and "a hammer blow to the far north".
A Caithness councillor has described the latest coronavirus restrictions as a blow but said "safety must comes first".
Plea to communities across the Highlands after "a significant increase" in coronavirus cases over the festive period.
Plans to cut the number of Highland councillors by two have been described as "completely unacceptable" by a north MSP
PLANS to centralise Highlands and Islands air traffic control services in Inverness should be scrapped, according to north MSP Gail Ross.