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* [[January 8]]: Former [[Auburn Tigers baseball team|Auburn]] and [[Birmingham Barons]] star [[Frank Thomas]] was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
* [[January 8]]: Former [[Auburn Tigers baseball team|Auburn]] and [[Birmingham Barons]] star [[Frank Thomas]] was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
* [[February 16]]: Mark Chepses of West Des Moines, Iowa won the [[Mercedes Marathon]] with a time of 2:20:36.
* [[February 16]]: Mark Chepses of West Des Moines, Iowa won the [[Mercedes Marathon]] with a time of 2:20:36.
* The [[Alabama Outlawz]] began playing arena football in the X-League at [[Bill Harris Arena]].
* [[March 3]]: The [[Alabama Outlawz]] began playing arena football in the X-League at [[Bill Harris Arena]].
* The [[Birmingham Black Widows]] began playing in the Women's Indoor Football League.
* [[June 25]]: The [[2014 Rickwood Classic]] was played.
* [[June 25]]: The [[2014 Rickwood Classic]] was played.
* August: ESPN's [[Southeastern Conference|SEC Network]] debuted, featuring [[Paul Finebaum]]'s call-in show.
* August: ESPN's [[Southeastern Conference|SEC Network]] debuted, featuring [[Paul Finebaum]]'s call-in show.
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* [[February 2]]: [[Michael Rich]] became Priest in Charge of [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]].
* [[February 2]]: [[Michael Rich]] became Priest in Charge of [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]].
* [[Devon Laney]] succeeded [[Susan Matlock]] as director of the [[Innovation Depot]].
* [[Devon Laney]] succeeded [[Susan Matlock]] as director of the [[Innovation Depot]].
* [[]] succeeded [[McCrary]] as president and CEO of [[Alabama Power]].


=== Awards ===
=== Awards ===

Revision as of 17:13, 17 February 2014

2014 is the 143rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Government

Sports

Individuals

Awards

Births

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Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2014 and List of homicides in 2014

Works

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Context

In 2014, the Winter Olympics were held in Sochi, Russia.

Notable deaths in 2014 included former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon and musician Pete Seeger.

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