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* [[November 30]]: The [[Hoover High School]] Buccaneers defeated the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Yellow Jackets to claim the [[AHSAA]] 7-A football championship at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]] in [[Auburn]].
* [[December 6]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] voted to declare [[Bob's Cafe]] a nuisance and [[List of businesses closed by the Birmingham City Council|revoke its license]] due to "multiple incidents".
* [[November 28]]: Artist [[William Christenberry]] died.
* [[December 1]]: The [[Ramsay High School]] Rams won the 6A [[2016 AHSAA Super Seven Championships‎|state championship]], the first for a [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham high school]] since [[Banks High School]] won in [[1973]].
* [[November 26]]: [[2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama]] defeated [[2016 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]] 30-12 in the [[2016 Iron Bowl]] at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]].
* [[November 30]]: The [[Hoover High School]] Buccaneers defeated the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Yellow Jackets to claim the [[[[2016 AHSAA Super Seven Championships‎|7A state championship]] at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]] in [[Auburn]].
* [[November 8]]: The [[2016 general election]] was held.<br><br>
* [[November 28]]: Artist [[William Christenberry]] died.<br><br>


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Vulcan and the ridge of Red Mountain above the clouds. Photographed December 2006 by Curtis Palmer

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