STRIKE action is set to cause "significant" disruption for rail passengers during the next six Sundays, ScotRail has warned.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has recorded a story for families with young children in partnership with Dollywood Foundation UK.
A young Wick man jailed for seven months for his ‘outrageous’ behaviour at a Thurso supermarket almost had an extra year added to his sentence.
A new north business tourism group is calling for the creation of a region wide blueprint to guide the sector out of the coronavirus crisis
A charity bid by a man attempting to pull a piano from John O'Groats to Land's End came to a grinding halt at Wick after police warnings.
Inverness College UHI has been awarded £300,000 by sportscotland towards the installation of an all-weather, synthetic sports pitch.
ANOTHER four people have tested positive for Covid-19 across the NHS Highland health board area.
Serco NorthLink Ferries recorded more than 8000 journeys during the start of 2021 as it continues to support essential travel.
Caithness residents taking regular medication are urged to make sure their repeat prescriptions are ordered in plenty of time for the Easter weekend.
Churches in Caithness are preparing to welcome back worshippers this Sunday following the latest easing of restrictions by the Scottish Government.
Manager Steven Mackay dedicated Brora Rangers' amazing Scottish Cup victory over Hearts to club stalwart Sheena Manson, who died last month aged 89.
Rural land managers are ahead of the game on positive engagement with land reform guidance, Scottish Land and Estates said today.
Ward 2C at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness is set to reopen three weeks after and outbreak of Covid-19.
Runners in Caithness are being promised that a local event could take place later in the year, when coronavirus restrictions allow.
Thurso Golf Club's winter eclectic has reached round nine and in windy conditions on Saturday Ross Williamson was the winner with a nett 72.
Lib Dem candidate Molly Nolan has called on all her fellow candidates to back legislation that would give extra support to rural communities.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT by Rev Ellie Charman, Scottish Episcopal Church
Incredible scenes at Dudgeon Park
Scotland’s space industry can help put the UK at the forefront of the worldwide launch market for small commercial satellites, a study has found.
Jamie Stone has accused the UK government of "shirking its duty to the live events industry" after it was hit hard by the impact of Covid-19.