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What's Up With the Green Line: January 6 - 8
Green Line trains will be sharing track this weekend in Metro work zones.

Bailey has lived all over the United States as an Air Force brat, from Maine and Delaware to Mississippi. She also enjoyed some years in Japan eating with chopsticks. Although her initial degree was in education, Bailey went on to study visual media at The American University, which spring-boarded her career as a video producer and scriptwriter. She has also reported for the Greenbelt News Review and the Journal Newspapers. Her hobbies include reading the classics, hiking, photography and writing bad science fiction.
Green Line trains will be sharing track this weekend in Metro work zones.

At year's end a new island emerged in the Red Sea. But it is unclear how long it will survive.
On Tuesday, some Starbucks drink prices jumped up in several Greenbelt locations as high as 16 and 20 percent.
Greenbelt movie reviewers use Facebook chat to take up Spielberg's 'War Horse.'
An employee at the Sears Grand said people have been offering employees work after hearing news that the store will be closing.
Greenbelt Kmart survived the wave of Sears Holding closings, but Ellicott City's Sears Grand is set to close.
Maryland enjoys 'nice trend' in job market.
How long into the new year will your resolutions last?
Greenbelters use Facebook to review Spielberg's latest — after dining at Siri's Chef's Secret.
The Aquatic Center offers a plunge and a swim into the new year.
The Lions Club wrapping station will be open Christmas Eve in Beltway Plaza Mall.
One look at the high adorableness factor of Tayja and Jamiyah makes it clear that Santa has no choice but to give them what they ask for.
The animal shelter does not euthanize animals that many other shelters would, according to the city's director of planning and community development.
This week Greenbelt Baptist Church is seeking power from above in more ways than one.
Police report finding $21,000 in cigarettes, while investigating a case involving a Greenbelt man who allegedly used stolen credit cards to buy large amounts of cigarettes, according to nvdaily.com
The College Park woman who was raped also received serious face injuries, according to police.
In an ironic twist, David Schuman will be paying monthly co-op fees that have risen to help pay insurance costs related to the co-ops fight against Schuman's secondhand smoke case.
Maryland lawmakers grapple with the pros and cons of offshore wind farms.
Sunday will bring with it a holiday market full of seasonal specials — even Christmas trees and eggnog ice cream.
Metro has Green Line trains single tracking it between College Park and Greenbelt this weekend.