A selection of photographs from Your Caithness, featuring readers' pictures of scenes from across the county
Thurso artist Ian Pearson’s works may be made from glass rather than girders, but that didn’t stop him incorporating Irn Bru into a new prize piece.
It’s long been suspected that Caithness is on the receiving end of some poor connectivity. Now research from Broadband Genie has backed up that idea.
John Davidson explores the short walk to Caithness’s best-preserved Iron Age broch just north of the Ord
A Wick-based education leader who used Lego to help young people’s development has got plenty to keep him busy in his retirement...
Quoybrae, Aberdeen and Northern Marts on Monday sold 774 store cattle.
Police in Wick are asking people with CCTV in the town to review their footage after a BMX bike was stolen.
A young Highland journalist has won a national award for highlighting the plight of displaced care home residents in her home town of Ullapool.
A champion surfer from Murkle, near Thurso, is preparing to lead the Scottish junior surfing team on the biggest stage in the world.
Thurso and District Pipe Band is hosting a ceilidh to celebrate its 110th anniversary next weekend.
Hill walkers and others who access the mountains across the Highlands are being asked to check for deer stalking activity during a key period.
A prominent Scottish business leader has called for passenger services from Wick airport to be guaranteed for at least 10 years.
A north coast shopkeeper who served the community his whole life has been given a well-deserved send-off after his retirement earlier this year.
More than 70 graduates were personally congratulated by Princess Anne in Thurso as their successes were recognised
Parents have been told that schools will be closed to pupils for three days next week as non-teaching staff take strike action over pay.
Two businesses were recognised for their contribution to the north Highlands at the Caithness Chamber of Commerce’s 49th annual dinner.
Mrs Lynsey Macleod, vice-president of Latheron SWI, welcomed members and several new guests to the September meeting.
Dounreay spent more than £600,000 on local projects to benefit the region between 2020 and 2021, a new report shows.
Police Scotland is appealing for help to trace a man who has been reported missing from Castletown.
People in Thurso are being warned to keep pets and themselves away from the river after an oil leak contaminated the water.