Rogue is a boisterous bulldog looking for her forever family.
The host of a new Pride event taking place in Caithness hopes it will promote acceptance and celebration of the LGBTQ+ community in the far north.
A series of community projects around Caithness and Sutherland are counting themselves lucky after winning funding awards through the National Lottery
A range of old vehicles dated from 1913 onwards will be on show at a popular annual rally this weekend.
Developers behind the controversial Armadale wind farm plans are "content" that proposed changes to the scheme address concerns raised locally.
Lives are put at risk by people ignoring safety signs in woods around the country, according to Scotland's forestry agency.
An emergency vessel will continue to operate in the Pentland Firth after a five-year contract was awarded to Marniva Spa.
The deadline is approaching for communities to apply to the next round of funding from the Co-op.
The Thurso RNLI lifeboat, The Taylors, rushed to the scene after family members and the Coastguard were unable to make contact with a lone sailor.
Environmental campaigners are calling for fairer farming subsidies that work for nature and climate as well as people.
Every week, we ask readers to submit their own photographs of Caithness in all its glory.
A team of access rangers have begun their seasonal work to promote responsible access in tourist hotspots across the Highlands this summer.
Caithness teams stole the show at the Highland Rally on Saturday, with groups from the county taking the top three spots in the contest.
Members of Thurso Camera Club held their first meeting of the summer season with a trip to the Geise Farm walk near Halkirk.
The funeral of a Wick woman who was killed in her Glasgow home last month is due to take place today in Dundee.
A fund which provided £1.5 million towards the regeneration of John O'Groats Mill in January is seeking expressions of interest for its next round.
Highlands and Islands MSP Ariane Burgess says new measures proposed by the Scottish Government can help tackle a decline in puffins in Caithness.
A coffee morning in Castletown this weekend will help raise money for people in Caithness affected by Parkinson's.
Caithness community organisations are now able to access training for volunteers to gain the formal licensed events qualification.
The May meeting of Banniskirk SWI had Lucy Wilson of Burning Love Gifts & Design along to demonstrate how to undertake pyrography and weaving.