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Did You Know: Freedom of Speech and the Constitution — the single source of truth

Did You Know? columnist Tara Yilmaz notes that Frederick Douglass emphasized that suppressing free speech harms both speakers and listeners. The First Amendment protects diverse expressions, while maintaining a balance between liberty and responsibility is essential for a healthy democracy and informed citizenry.

Did You Know: Spring in Pittsburgh’s shows up when it feels like it

West Hills Gazette columnist Tara Yilmaz notes that In Pittsburgh, spring brings unpredictable weather, leading residents to adapt their wardrobes for sudden changes. This season symbolizes renewal and local traditions, as parks fill with activity and the community embraces the charm of their unique climate.

Did You Know: Steelers were once the Pirates before they became an NFL powerhouse — and a major source of pride

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.

Did You Know: It was no coincidence that the NFL chose Pittsburgh to host this year’s NFL draft

Pittsburgh will host the 2026 NFL Draft, chosen for its football tradition, energetic fan base and excellent infrastructure. The event is expected to boost tourism and local businesses, showcasing the city's cultural transformation and vibrant spirit to visitors.

What makes a road a boulevard or avenue or street?

In Pittsburgh, navigation relies more on vibes and landmarks than on street names. The distinctions among road types --such as roads, streets, avenues and boulevards -- are rooted in historical usage and urban planning, helping residents understand their characteristics and functions intuitively.