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* [[July 14]]: The [[Matt & Scot]] show on [[WJOX-FM]] was canceled.
* [[July 13]]: [[Drummond Company]] chairman and CEO [[Garry Drummond]] died.
* [[July 13]]: [[Drummond Company]] chairman and CEO [[Garry Drummond]] died.
* [[July 6]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved changing the name of a two-block section of [[1st Avenue South]] adjacent to [[Regions Field]] to [[Willie Mays Drive]].
* [[July 6]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved changing the name of a two-block section of [[1st Avenue South]] adjacent to [[Regions Field]] to [[Willie Mays Drive]].
* [[June 20]]: [[Interstate 22]] was completed with the opening of its interchange with [[I-65]].
* [[June 20]]: [[Interstate 22]] was completed with the opening of its interchange with [[I-65]].<br><br>
* [[June 13]]: A [[2016 Vigil for Orlando| candlelight vigil]] for the victims of a mass shooting in an Orlando, Florida gay nightclub was held along with a previously-scheduled "[[Women of Soul]]" event.<br><br>


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I-22 under construction in 2005, seen from the Hillcrest Road overpass.

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