Few major issues were recorded in a police report for the Wick and east Caithness ward for May.
It all begins with a view already imprinted on the minds of every Invernessian and many beyond - the gently rising approach to the castle itself.
Highland councillor Matthew Reiss has warned about “serious hazards” for drivers caused by potholed sections of the North Coast 500 in Caithness.
Sinclair Dunnett has a strong track record in developing girls’ and young women’s rugby and now he is taking on the role of Caithness head coach.
Councillor Raymond Bremner says ‘new pupils to Thurso High School this year, may not see their high school education finish in the present building’.
A Thurso community advocate seeks volunteers to help clear the town’s boating pond this Sunday (July 20) at 11am.
Lybster are targeting a top-four finish in Caithness AFA Division One after getting the better of Wick Groats in a seven-goal thriller at Cow Park.
The owner of a Caithness-based floral design company is looking forward to bring a splash of colour to the 2025 Caithness Show.
The shortlist for the Highland Business Women Awards has been selected by the judges.
A sheriff has issued an arrest warrant for a man he accused of "treating the court with some contempt".
Nearly 12,000 crofters across Scotland are receiving information packs to their homes.
Life for pupils of a country school in Caithness in the 1950s and ’60s is graphically recounted Kenny’s Bairns School Days, by Marigold Stewart.
A sheriff has warned a teenager who assaulted a fellow reveller that he has not ruled out prison as a sentencing option.
The men’s July Medal at Reay was played under blue skies and a blazing sun, with some of the performances on the course nearly as hot as the weather.
Far north MP Jamie Stone raised his concern in parliament regarding the five-week wait for Universal Credit.
In Caithness Cycling Club’s weekly 10-mile time trial it was again a Stuart Swanson/Iain Miller one-two but with a mere five seconds separating them.
Thurso Players is putting on its annual children’s performance, Whoops XXVII and the Enchanted Stage, this Friday and Saturday at the Mill Theatre.
The flower marquee at the 100th Latheron Show hosted “a truly spectacular display”, with Moira Smythe’s hydrangea taking the best in show award.
A new zero-emission, low-cost electric bus service is now linking Inverness and Thurso for the first time.
Wick Thistle remain on course for a potential second division trophy double after progressing to the last four of the Steven Cup, 11-0 on aggregate.