The Carlton County Sheriff's Department posted on their Facebook page a service interruption message to residents that several cell towers are down in the area.
While it isn't as bad as the PRISM tracking that made news a few weeks ago, cell phone carriers are tracking your moves and looking to make money off this information. Most of the major carriers have been doing this for some time, and AT&T has plans to join the party. Learn how to stop the tracking and avoid having your information being sold.
AT&T Wireless customers with unlimited data plans are crying foul over a policy that seemingly punishes the heaviest users, throttling their download speeds to a snail’s pace.
I really think Duluth's downtown area is coming back and I think that is a great thing because a city's downtown district should have a nice buzz about it. So when a story like this breaks I can't help but hope that one business leaving means another company will soon call Duluth home and employ area workers. As it stands, this leaves local workers left with a decision to relocate or try and ge