A Wick business has helped local golf clubs prepare to reopen by gifting new "no touch" flag-lifting devices.
A local man has come up with a novel idea to raise funds for Thurso Community Café – by putting his next hairstyle to the vote.
A distillery business has been kept busy supplying hand sanitiser for free distribution to the public in Caithness and north Sutherland.
Gail Ross has lambasted Conservative MPs who voted against an amendment that would have guaranteed high standards for food and drink imports.
A Caithness hotel boss has warned that the loss of income from tourism will have an impact on the whole supply chain and the wider local economy.
A total of £1500 is to go to help local people experiencing mental problems thanks to a donation from Thurso RNLI crew members' own fund.
A new order for 1000 visors has been placed with a local team of volunteers making PPE to guard frontline health workers against coronavirus.
A Thurso oil worker's paintings of two Old Firm football legends – Henrik Larsson and Paul Gascoigne – have helped raise money for local charities.
A group of Scotland football fans from the Thurso area have donated a total of £1100 to local charities.
Sales were boosted for a number of local crafters and businesses who took part in the first virtual Caithness market held on Saturday.
Around the county cattle are enjoying pastures new as they leave their winter housing to graze the fresh flush of grass.
Local Clydesdale breeder's enjoyed a extra special VE Day celebration with the early morning arrival of a colt foal – Gersa Sir Murray.
Wick woman Kathlyn Harper has been recalling how she was driven through the streets of the town in a Cadillac as part of a VE Day procession in 1945.
Caithness has become a trailblazer in the Highlands in providing a potentially lifesaving medical device for patients with coronavirus symptoms.
Fifty-two-year-old seeder still in action on a Caithness croft.
Staff at Caithness Klics have been going "above and beyond" to make sure local young carers are getting the support they need.
Caithness people are among those invited to take part in virtual commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
Highlands and Islands MSP Rhoda Grant is striving to safeguard oil jobs amid a massive downturn in the sector.
Local people are being urged not to forget about animals and help the Scottish SPCA centre in Caithness.
Drivers failing to observe "give way" signs are causing a problem for a farmer who has had to keep rebuilding a wall at a controversial A9 junction.