The Pittsburgh Steelers, founded in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates, evolved into an NFL powerhouse through hard work and loyalty, particularly during their golden era in the 1970s, winning four Super Bowls. West Hills Gazette columnist Tara Yilmaz writes that the team's culture reflects Pittsburgh's identity, emphasizing community and pride.
Drew’s Review: New ‘Normal’ is anything but your run-of-the-mill film
Former "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" star Bob Odenkirk gets top billing in film noir offering about a small Minnesota town that harbors a dark secret. Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot characterizes the film as an "enjoyable, thoroughly entertaining flick for film noir fans."
Hogan: Life experiences help Pastor Sam Miller reach people
Pastor Sam Miller's upcoming ordination at Faithbridge Community Church is celebrated for his multifaceted life experiences that connect him with various communities. Despite his initial reluctance to embrace the title of pastor, Sam's journey through struggles has prepared him to effectively minister to others.
Behind the Lens: NFL Draft chaos disrupts Pitt’s Blue/Gold game
Last Saturday's picturesque spring weather was overshadowed by the disruption caused by the NFL Draft, which prevented all but a few fans from attending the University of Pittsburgh's Blue/Gold spring football game. This led to logistical chaos and disappointment among players, families and media.
Deluzio: Cost of living is squeezing all Americans — and needs to be addressed
Families in Western Pennsylvania face a severe cost of living crisis due to rising prices in essentials. Congressman Chris Deluzio advocates for the Cost of Living Emergency Act to address this issue and combat corporate price gouging.
Cleveland International Film Festival 2026: A must-see event
The 50th annual Cleveland International Film Festival is taking place until April 18, featuring over 90 feature films and 236 shorts from 57 countries. The festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts alike, offering unique films and a vibrant atmosphere for all movie lovers.
Cleveland Film Festival kicks off 50th edition Thursday
The Cleveland International Film Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, showcasing over 90 features and 236 shorts from 57 countries. Running from April 9-18 at Playhouse Square and Cedar Lee Theatre, it promotes independent film arts and inclusivity.







