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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]]
* [[August 31]]: [[Land Of Infinity EDM Music Festival]] at [[Sloss Furnaces]].


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[April 22]]: [[Current Charcoal Grill]] opened at 1625 [[2nd Avenue South]].
* [[April 22]]: [[Current Charcoal Grill]] opened at 1625 [[2nd Avenue South]].
* [[May 29]]: [[John Cassimus]] opened [[Marky's Kitchen]] on [[Cahaba Heights Road]].
* [[May 29]]: [[John Cassimus]] opened [[Marky's Kitchen]] on [[Cahaba Heights Road]].
* [[July 31]]: [[James Harris]] opened the [[Carver Jones Market]] in [[Fairfield]].
* [[Warrior Met Coal]]'s [[Blue Creek Mine]] began production.
* [[Warrior Met Coal]]'s [[Blue Creek Mine]] began production.
* [[Supertone]] fitness studio opened in the [[Huffstutler Building]] in [[Homewood]].
* [[Supertone]] fitness studio opened in the [[Huffstutler Building]] in [[Homewood]].
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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.
* July: [[Rib-It-Up]] barbecue 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 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]].
* 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]].
* July: [[UAB]] closed its Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and opened a new [[UAB Office of Access and Engagement]].


===Government===
===Government===
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* [[June 20]]: The San Francisco Giants and St Louis Cardinals played the [[MLB at Rickwood Field]] game.
* [[June 20]]: The San Francisco Giants and St Louis Cardinals played the [[MLB at Rickwood Field]] game.
* [[July 5]]–[[July 10|10]]: The [[2024 Transplant Games]] were hosted in Birmingham.
* [[July 5]]–[[July 10|10]]: The [[2024 Transplant Games]] were hosted in Birmingham.
* [[September 6]]–[[September 8]]: The [[2024 Fanatec GT World Challenge America]] was held at [[Barber Motorsports Park]]
* The [[AHSAA]] "[[Super Seven]]" football championships were hosted at [[Protective Stadium]]
* The [[AHSAA]] "[[Super Seven]]" football championships were hosted at [[Protective Stadium]]
* [[Birmingham Legion FC]] launched a [[Birmingham Legion FC 2|USL League Two team]].
* [[Birmingham Legion FC]] launched a [[Birmingham Legion FC 2|USL League Two team]].
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* April: [[Federico Kochlowski]] succeeded [[Michael Göbel]] as CEO of [[Mercedes-Benz US International]].
* April: [[Federico Kochlowski]] succeeded [[Michael Göbel]] as CEO of [[Mercedes-Benz US International]].
* [[May 6]]: [[Noelia Voigt]] resigned her Miss USA crown.
* [[May 6]]: [[Noelia Voigt]] resigned her Miss USA crown.
* July: [[Heather Tucker]] was hired as executive director of [[Wild Alabama]].


===Births===
===Births===
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* [[Miss Alabama USA]]: [[Diane Westhoven]]
* [[Miss Alabama USA]]: [[Diane Westhoven]]
* [[Miss Birmingham]]: [[Imani Muse]]
* [[Miss Birmingham]]: [[Imani Muse]]
* [[Alabama Business Hall of Fame]]: [[Rob Burton Jr|Rob Burton]], [[Raymond Harbert]], [[Thomas Harris]], [[Marnix Heersink]], [[Tommy Lowder]], [[Claude Neilson]], and [[Nick Saban]]
* [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]: [[William Hulsey]], [[Robert Earl Kelly]], and [[Stancil Starnes]].
* [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]: [[William Hulsey]], [[Robert Earl Kelly]], and [[Stancil Starnes]].


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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]]
* [[July 17]]: [[Mark Kennedy]], former [[Alabama State Supreme Court]] justice
** [[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===
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==Context==
==Context==
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.
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. In soccer, Argentina won the Copa América and Spain won the UEFA European Championship.


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.
Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Dabney Coleman, Shannon Doherty, Shelly Duvall, 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, Richard Lewis and Bob Newhart; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film directors Roger Corman and Norman Jewison; fitness promoter Richard Simmons; 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, Jim Inhofe, Joe Lieberman, and David Pryor; sex therapist Ruth Westheimer; television hosts Lou Dobbs, Robert MacNeil and Charles Osgood; and writers John Barth and Howard Waldrop.


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

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Context

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. In soccer, Argentina won the Copa América and Spain won the UEFA European Championship.

Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Dabney Coleman, Shannon Doherty, Shelly Duvall, 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, Richard Lewis and Bob Newhart; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film directors Roger Corman and Norman Jewison; fitness promoter Richard Simmons; 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, Jim Inhofe, Joe Lieberman, and David Pryor; sex therapist Ruth Westheimer; television hosts Lou Dobbs, Robert MacNeil and Charles Osgood; and writers John Barth and Howard Waldrop.

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