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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.


Brentwood, We Salute You…We Think



In Brentwood, they have a tough time coordinating.

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Why Sunday’s Veteran Rally Will Be Special



Sunday afternoon not only will be Veterans Appreciation Day, celebrated with our weekly rally at the National Veterans Home in West L.A., but also the 123rd anniversary of the Land Grant Deed, cementing forever the status of our National Home.

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The Plague of Non-Veterans Around the West L.A. VA, Part 1



February 9, 2011

General Eric K. Shinseki (USA Ret.)
Secretary, Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Washington, D.C.

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How Much Longer Will You Bow to Demands of Homeowner Group Leader?



February 3, 2011

Gen. Eric K. Shinseki (USA Ret.)


Secretary, Dept. of Veterans Affairs

Washington, D.C.



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Why Do You Curry Favor with Rahm and Ignore Our Guys?



Jan. 27, 2011

Los Angeles Times

Dear Editor:


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