2012
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2012 is the 141st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 2: The J & M Child Development Center on Bessemer Road was damaged by arson.
- January: General Attractions LLC purchased the Alabama Adventure theme park from Adrenaline Family Entertainment.
- January 17: William Bell delivered the 2012 State of the City address to the Kiwanis Club of Birmingham.
- January 23: An early morning tornado outbreak caused widespread damage in Jefferson County.
- January 26: Radio host Steve Harvey filled in as "Principal for a Day" at Phillips Academy.
- January 29: Five people were found shot to death at a home in Ensley Highlands.
- February 2: Birmingham Bill saw his shadow, predicting 6 more weeks of winter.
- March 23: October Baby was released nationally.
- May 5: Fire damaged the Stadium Grill in Bessemer.
- May 10: Fire damaged Cosmos Sports Bar and Grill in Norwood.
- May 12: Birmingham International Street Fair
- May 12: Evangelist Matt Pitt was arrested and charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer.
- May 13-20: Shooting for 42, a feature film about Jackie Robinson's first year in the Major Leagues.
- May 25-27: Alabama Phoenix Festival
- August 28: 2012 municipal elections
Business
- January 1: WZRR-FM switched from the classic rock "Rock 99" format, to a modern hits format as "99.5 The Vibe".
- January 1: WJOX-AM changed its name from "WJOX 690 AM" to "690 The Fan".
- January 26: CityCoupons.com and PricePunch.com merged.
- February: Belle Foods purchased 57 grocery stores from Southern Family Markets.
- Iron Tribe Fitness opened on 3rd Avenue South downtown.
- Saw's BBQ opened a second location on 41st Street South in Avondale.
- March 29: Freshfully won the Occupy Avondale contest.
- April: Jacob Shevin took over as president of Standard Furniture.
- Primavera coffee roasters moved to Homewood under the Octane nameplate.
- April: Sababa kosher restaurant opened on Overton Road.
- May 1: Freshfully opened its retail store at 200 41st Street South.
- May 18: Alabama Trust Bank was closed by regulators and acquired by Southern States Bank.
- May: Balch & Bingham merged with Presley Burton & Collier.
- May: Steel City Pops opened on Central Avenue in Homewood.
- May 30: Earth Fare opened at the Riverchase Galleria.
- June: Massey, Stotser & Nichols merged with Sherrer & Sherrer.
- July: Millie Ray's moved from Montgomery to Irondale's Commerce Square Business Park.
- July: North Tavern opened in Grayson Valley.
- July 8: Both locations of Legends Smokehouse closed.
- August 1: Cahaba Beach Dog Park opened in Inverness.
- September: Iron City Live opened.
Disestablishments
- January 2: McCormick & Schmick's at Brookwood Village closed.
- March 30: Gallery Soleil closed.
- April 30: Mabe Power Equipment in Trussville closed.
- May: The Association of Cajun Music Enthusiasts disbanded.
- May 4: Adams Produce filed for bankruptcy.
- September: North Birmingham Elementary School closed.
Government
- March: Birmingham purchased the remaining 45% stake in the Jefferson County Department of Human Resources building to swap with UAB for property in the Parkside District.
- November 5: Vestavia Hills converted from a mayor-council government to council-manager.
Sports
- January 9: The 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide football team secured its 14th national championship with a 21-0 win over LSU.
- March 13: Samford Bulldogs men's basketball coach Jimmy Tillette was fired by athletic director Martin Newton.
- March 16: UAB Blazers coach Mike Davis men's basketball coach was fired by athletic director Brian Mackin.
- March 27: Jerod Haase was hired as head coach of the UAB Blazers men's basketball team.
- March 30–April 1: Will Power won the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama.
- May 6: Brad Keselowski won the Aaron's 499.
- May 30: 2012 Rickwood Classic at Rickwood Field.
- June 6: The Alabama Crimson Tide softball team won a national championship.
Individuals
- February 1: Ted vonCannon succeeded Carma Jude as director of the Jefferson County Economic and Industrial Development Authority.
- Frank Adams, Jr was appointed president of A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Clubs.
- Janelle Issis appeared on FOX's So You Think You Can Dance
- Austin Squires, appeared on CMT's Sweet Home Alabama
- Chris Hastings appeared on the Food Network's Iron Chef America
- Martie Duncan appeared on Food Network Star
Births
- July 12: Kobu, a male kori bustard, was hatched at the Birmingham Zoo.
Awards
- Alabama Women's Hall of Fame: Nina Miglionico
- Alabama Lawyers Hall of Fame: Nina Miglionico
- Bobby Bowden Collegiate Coach of the Year Award: Nick Saban
- Miss Alabama: Anna Laura Bryan
- Miss Hoover: Briana Kinsey
- Miss Trussville: Mecschelle Stringer
Retirements
- Malcolm Portera retired from the chancellorship of the University of Alabama System.
- Rena Hudson retired from the mayoralty of Warrior.
Deaths
- January 2: Michael O'Connor, chief of the North Shelby Fire and Emergency Medical District
- January 3: Gene Bartow, former UAB Blazers basketball coach and athletic director
- January 3: Ruby Ansley, interior designer
- January 4: Ken Ward, former WVTM-TV reporter
- January 13: Michael Matsos, restaurateur
- January 14: Jon Crow, Presbyterian pastor and missionary
- January 16: Kim Price, newspaper/magazine publisher
- January 19: Colonel Stone Johnson, Civil Rights guard
- January 19: Kirk Jones, owner of American Aluminum Products
- January 23: Larry Striplin, Jr, businessman and philanthropist
- January 26: Bo Smith, meat market manager and murder victim
- February 18: Patti Wheeler, radio-show host
- March 5: Mickey Gee, owner of The Pants Store
- April: Stuart Shevin, president of Standard Furniture
- May 4: Edward, a 3-year-old giraffe at the Birmingham Zoo
- May 6: George Lindsey, actor
- May 8: Lola Mae Jones Coates, dance teacher and choreographer
- May 13: Tony Brandino, founder of the Brandino Brass Co.
- May 15: Richard Lytle, surgeon
- May 31: Thomas Tolbert, former Bessemer City Council member
- June 19: Deandrea "Teddy T" Thomas, rapper
- July 3: Nancy Stricklin, author and filmmaker
- July 6: Clyde Goode, University of Alabama football player
Works
- 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp by Jim Denney of Alexander City
Buildings
- January 18: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new Hueytown High School.
- February 2: Ground was broken for Regions Field.
- April 15: Dorothy Jemison Day Theater at the Alabama School of Fine Arts
- June 5: Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children was dedicated.
- June: UAB Steam Plant
- September: Cahaba Center at Grandview
- 29 Seven, Lakeview
- Ashby at Ross Bridge
- B. L. Harbert International international operations campus, Lakeshore Crossings
- Greenwood Park, East Birmingham
- Mountain Brook Municipal Complex, Crestline Village
- Tuggle Elementary School, Enon Ridge
- Center Point Elementary School was demolished after suffering heavy damage from the January 2012 tornado outbreak
See Also
- 2012 Birmingham Barons
- 2012 general election
- 2012 Iron Bowl
- 2012 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
- 2012 UAB Blazers football
Context
In 2012, Europe experienced a debt crisis. The Encyclopædia Britannica discontinued its print edition. Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her diamond jubilee. The final 21st century Venus transit occurred. The Summer Olympics were held in London.
Notable deaths in 2012 included singer Etta James, singer Whitney Houston, singer Davy Jones, comic artist Jean "Moebius" Giraud, journalist Mike Wallace, television host Dick Clark, children's author Maurice Sendak, hairdresser Vidal Sassoon, singer Donna Summer, singer Robin Gibb, and author Ray Bradbury.
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