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* [[June 15]]: [[Festa Italiana]] at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[June 15]]: [[Festa Italiana]] at [[Sloss Furnaces]].
* [[June 27]]–[[June 28|28]]: [[Sloss Tech#2024|Sloss Tech]] was held at the [[Lyric Theatre]].
* [[June 27]]–[[June 28|28]]: [[Sloss Tech#2024|Sloss Tech]] was held at the [[Lyric Theatre]].
* [[July 3]]: [[Club Volcano]] in [[Ensley]] was damaged by a fire.
* [[July 11]]: Chris Brown's "11:11" tour at [[Legacy Arena]]
* [[July 11]]: Chris Brown's "11:11" tour at [[Legacy Arena]]


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* April: [[Caliber]] sporting goods in [[Homewood]] closed.
* April: [[Caliber]] sporting goods in [[Homewood]] closed.
* April: [[MK Insurance Group]] was acquired by PCF Insurance Services of Lehi, Utah.
* April: [[MK Insurance Group]] was acquired by PCF Insurance Services of Lehi, Utah.
* April: [[GoRescue Brands]] was acquired by Safe Life of Stockholm, Sweden.
* April: Safe Life of Stockholm, Sweden acquired [[GoRescue Brands]].
* April: JD Sports of Bury, England acquired [[Hibbett Sports]] for $1.1 billion.
* [[April 12]]: [[U.S. Steel]] shareholders approved the company's sale to Nippon Steel of Tokyo, Japan.
* [[April 12]]: [[U.S. Steel]] shareholders approved the company's sale to Nippon Steel of Tokyo, Japan.
* May: [[The Tidwell Group]] was acquired by EisnerAmper of New York City.
* May: [[The Tidwell Group]] was acquired by EisnerAmper of New York City.
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* May: The former [[Jim Burke Automotive Group]] was acquired by [[Hallmark Automotive Group]] of Franklin, Tennessee.  
* May: The former [[Jim Burke Automotive Group]] was acquired by [[Hallmark Automotive Group]] of Franklin, Tennessee.  
* May: [[OFC Workscapes]] of [[Pelham]] was acquired by Office Resources Inc. of Louisville, Kentucky.
* May: [[OFC Workscapes]] of [[Pelham]] was acquired by Office Resources Inc. of Louisville, Kentucky.
* JD Sports of Bury, England acquired [[Hibbett Sports]] for $1.1 billion.
* July: [[Beehive Baking Co.]] closed.
* Fall: [[Ascension St Vincent's Health System]] was acquired by [[UAB Health System]] for $450 million.
* Fall: [[Ascension St Vincent's Health System]] was acquired by [[UAB Health System]] for $450 million.
* [[Thermo Fisher Scientific]] closed its operations in [[Auburn]].
* [[Thermo Fisher Scientific]] closed its operations in [[Auburn]].
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* [[May 9]]: [[Birmingham-Southern College]] [[Closure of Birmingham-Southern College|announced its closure]].
* [[May 9]]: [[Birmingham-Southern College]] [[Closure of Birmingham-Southern College|announced its closure]].
* [[May 31]]: Birmingham-Southern College [[Closure of Birmingham-Southern College|closed]].
* [[May 31]]: Birmingham-Southern College [[Closure of Birmingham-Southern College|closed]].
* June: The [[University of Alabama Board of Trustees]] approved the [[Alabama Center for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence]] at the [[University of Alabama College of Engineering]].


===Government===
===Government===
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* [[June 12]]: [[Arthur Means Jr]], [[Carver High School]] band director
* [[June 12]]: [[Arthur Means Jr]], [[Carver High School]] band director
* [[June 18]]: [[Willie Mays]], Baseball Hall of Fame player
* [[June 18]]: [[Willie Mays]], Baseball Hall of Fame player
* [[July 2]]: [[Thomas Doster III]], founder of [[Doster Construction]]
** [[List of homicides in 2024]]
** [[List of homicides in 2024]]


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* "[[Fred S. (mural)|Fred S.]]" mural by Rico Gatson at [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]]
* "[[Fred S. (mural)|Fred S.]]" mural by Rico Gatson at [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]]
* "[[Birmingham's Batman mural|Birmingham's Batman]]" mural by [[Marcus Fetch]] and [[Dewon Moton]] at the [[Magnolia Point Building]].
* "[[Birmingham's Batman mural|Birmingham's Batman]]" mural by [[Marcus Fetch]] and [[Dewon Moton]] at the [[Magnolia Point Building]].
* [[Willie Mays mural]] at the [[Birmingham National Garage]]
* ''[[Jefferson County Cam Watch]]'' premiered on [[CBS 42]].


===Books===
===Books===

Latest revision as of 15:50, 9 July 2024

Logo for the MLB at Rickwood Field game on June 20, 2024

2024 is the 153rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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Birmingham-Southern College closed in 2024.

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2024 was a presidential election year in the United States. Sports Illustrated ceased publishing. The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland collapsed after being stuck by a container ship.

Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Dabney Coleman, Louis Gossett Jr, Donald Sutherland, and Carl Weathers; architect Antoine Predock; artist Frank Stella; artist Faith Ringgold; baseball manager Whitey Herzog; basketball hall of famer Bill Walton; comedians James Gregory and Richard Lewis; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film directors Roger Corman and Norman Jewison; football player O. J. Simpson; musicians Dickey Betts, Duane Eddy, Toby Keith and David Sanborn; music producer Steve Albini; physicist Peter Higgs; sculptor Richard Serra; former U.S. Senators Bob Graham, Joe Lieberman, and David Pryor; television hosts Robert MacNeil and Charles Osgood; and writers John Barth and Howard Waldrop.

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