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* [[2013]]: [[Jefferson County]] officially exited [[Jefferson County debt crisis|Chapter 9 bankruptcy]].
* [[2013]]: [[Jefferson County]] officially exited [[Jefferson County debt crisis|Chapter 9 bankruptcy]].
* 2013: [[Johnathan Austin]] was elected [[Birmingham City Council]] president.
* 2013: [[Johnathan Austin]] was elected [[Birmingham City Council]] president.
* [[2008]]: [[Tommy Tuberville]] resigned as [[Auburn University|Auburn]]'s head football coach.
* [[2008]]: [[Shelley Tyree]] was appointed Chief of Police for the [[University of Montevallo]].
* 2008: [[Shelley Tyree]] was appointed Chief of Police for the [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[2002]]: [[World of Opportunity]] was incorporated as a non-profit.
* [[2002]]: [[World of Opportunity]] was incorporated as a non-profit.
* [[1999]]: The [[Our Lady of the Angels Monastery]] in [[Hanceville]] was dedicated.
* [[1999]]: The [[Our Lady of the Angels Monastery]] in [[Hanceville]] was dedicated.
* [[1988]]: [[Bartow Arena|UAB Arena]] debuted with a 76-69 [[UAB Blazers basketball team|UAB]] victory over Vanderbilt.
* [[1988]]: [[Bartow Arena|UAB Arena]] opened.
* [[1978]]: Bob Dylan performed at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex#Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[1978]]: Bob Dylan performed at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex#Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[1963]]: [[Chuck Morgan]]'s editorial "[[Birmingham: I Saw A City Die]]" was published in ''Look''.
* [[1963]]: [[Chuck Morgan]]'s editorial "[[Birmingham: I Saw A City Die]]" was published in ''Look''.
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* [[1881]]: ''[[The Daily Age]]'' debuted.
* [[1881]]: ''[[The Daily Age]]'' debuted.


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[2010]]: Retailer [[Al Rosenbaum]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* 2010: [[Birmingham Vulcans]] head coach [[Marvin Bass]] died in Columbia, South Carolina.
* [[2009]]: [[2009 Birmingham mayoral election|Birmingham mayoral candidate]] [[Ernie Dunn]] died at his home in [[Hoover]].
* [[1984]]: Chef and restaurateur [[Jonathan Tucker]] was born.
* [[1984]]: Chef and restaurateur [[Jonathan Tucker]] was born.
* [[1937]]: NASCAR legend [[Bobby Allison]] was born in Miami, Florida.
* [[1937]]: NASCAR legend [[Bobby Allison]] was born in Miami, Florida.
* [[1923]]: [[Vulcan Materials]] executive [[Bill Ireland]] was born in Gadsden.
* [[1923]]: [[Vulcan Materials]] executive [[Bill Ireland]] was born in Gadsden.
* 1923: Wrestling promoter [[Nick Gulas]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* 1923: Wrestling promoter [[Nick Gulas]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1851]]: Lumber dealer [[Frank Lathrop]] was born in Whallonsburg, New York.
* [[1763]]: Early [[Chilton County]] settler [[Jonathan Clower]] was born in Pennsylvania.
==Deaths==
* [[2010]]: Retailer [[Al Rosenbaum]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* 2010: [[Birmingham Vulcans]] head coach [[Marvin Bass]] died in Columbia, South Carolina.
* [[2009]]: [[2009 Birmingham mayoral election|Birmingham mayoral candidate]] [[Ernie Dunn]] died at his home in [[Hoover]].
* [[1895]]: City founder [[John Cullmann]] died in [[Cullman]].
* [[1895]]: City founder [[John Cullmann]] died in [[Cullman]].
* [[1763]]: Early [[Chilton County]] settler [[Jonathan Clower]] was born in Pennsylvania.


==Iron Bowls==
==Sports==
* [[2008]]: [[Tommy Tuberville]] resigned as [[Auburn University|Auburn]]'s head football coach.
* [[1988]]: The [[UAB Blazers basketball team]] opened [[Bartow Arena|UAB Arena]] with a 76-69 victory over Vanderbilt.
* [[1983]]: The [[Auburn Tigers]], led by running back [[Bo Jackson]], won the [[1983 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 23-20 at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1983]]: The [[Auburn Tigers]], led by running back [[Bo Jackson]], won the [[1983 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 23-20 at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1968]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] won the [[1968 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 24-16.
* [[1968]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] won the [[1968 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 24-16.

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