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At the Front Page Online, our aim is to be the Voice of Culver City…and Beyond. We strive to provide breaking news, thought-provoking commentary, and, most importantly, a forum for all members of our community to make their voices heard on the issues that matter.

The Front Page Online was founded by Ari Noonan – a veteran sportswriter and editor who has worked for publications such the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, the Evening Outlook in Santa Monica, the Baltimore Press, several Los Angeles-area Jewish newspapers, and the Culver City News. Beginning life as a print publication in March 2004, the Front Page Online made the transition to online-only in December 2005. Since then, we have grown – and continue to grow – to include many voices and viewpoints.

In September 2007, The Front Page Online re-launched with a new logo, a new look, and a new format to better serve our readers. But while our appearance has changed, our commitment to community, journalistic integrity, and our readers remains steadfast.


Outrage Over VA Spying on Veterans in Their 60s,70s and 80s



Last Sunday, June 28, 2009, is a day that will live in both infamy and honor in the lives of America's Military Veterans and We the People.

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A Look at the Record of Land Pilfered from Veterans



At our 65th consecutive Sunday Rally to “Save Our Veterans Land,” which was last week on Flag Day, we had our American flags hanging upside down.

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Is Yaroslavsky Deputy, Krisiloff, Guilty of Conflict of Interest?



Second in a series

Previously, “L.A.’s Royalty Must Serve Veterans, Not  Rule Against Them

Unfortunately, during the past two Presidential administrations, military Veterans have painfully watched this sacred land that was specifically deeded in their behalf prostituted away for non-Veteran use, with no effective line of defense against the egregious land grabbing.

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L.A.’s Royalty Must Serve Veterans, Not Rule Against Them



First in a series

For decades, Los Angeles County has been the most populous county in the nation, more than 10 million residents. 

Moreover, there are more than 400,000 Veterans living within L.A. County and more than one million who live within 50 miles of the VA Greater West Los Angeles Healthcare System, the largest VA in the nation.

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An Outrageously Unfair Fee to Charge Veterans for 2 Documents



Previously, “An Ardent Plea to President to  Reverse a Scandalous Situation

Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans:

As you will recall, one of the first things that President Obama did upon taking office four months ago was to announce that his administration was adopting a policy of general principles on transparency and open government.

Apparently the West Los Angeles VA bureaucrats didn't get the memo.

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