A Caithness bus firm has told Highland Council that it cannot continue with a number of its school and public services.
A Thrumster driver is alleged to have lost control near a bend in the county and collided with an oncoming car.
A further cut in local authority seasonal grounds staff in the far north is going to put more pressure on volunteers to pick up the slack.
A massive NATO-led training exercise will bring an invasion of warships, submarines, aircraft and armed forces personnel to Highland coastal waters.
A new trial date has been set for an Aberdeen man accused of killing a cat with an airgun.
Wick’s revamped campsite is gaining a reputation as the best on the North Coast 500, as images show how its planned new reception area will look.
Gary Manson reckons Wick can take belief from their last two displays as they prepare to face Formartine United at Harmsworth Park on Saturday.
Halkirk United will be looking to consolidate their position at the top of the North Caledonian League when they take on second-placed Alness United.
The Highlands and Islands Climate Hub has raised concerns over the “unstable funding landscape” and its potential impact on projects and livelihoods.
Caithness Book Festival is set to get under way in Murkle Hall over the weekend of October 11-13 bringing established and new authors together.
A dangerous driver who careered through streets in Wick has avoided a prison term.
Birdwatchers in Caithness were delighted by rare sightings of great white egrets around Yarrows and Wester over the last couple of days.
A rare visitor has been seen on the north coast of Caithness – a comma butterfly, only the second of its kind recorded in the county.
Multiple complaints have been made about Highland Council’s contractor failing to empty bottle banks across Caithness and Sutherland.
A Dounreay engineer has earned a prestigious industry award for his work on pioneering machinery being used as part of the decommissioning process.
People in Castletown and the surrounding communities are being encouraged to get involved with this year’s local Blythswood Shoebox Appeal.
Saturday’s clash at Millbank offers Caithness and Panmure some much-needed distraction from misfiring starts to their respective league campaigns.
Topics ranging from aliens to allergies were explored at Thurso Rotary Club’s annual speechmaking competition for young people.
Manager Tom McKenna is doing his best to keep up morale after watching his Thurso team slump to a sixth successive defeat in all competitions.
Salvation Army members in Wick will mark a notable anniversary this weekend as it’s 140 years since the organisation first made its mark in the town.