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* [[March 16]] & [[March 18|18]]: [[NCAA college basketball tournaments#NCAA college basketball tournaments|2023 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament]] first and second round.
* [[March 16]] & [[March 18|18]]: [[NCAA college basketball tournaments#NCAA college basketball tournaments|2023 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament]] first and second round.
* [[May 8]]–[[May 10|10]]: [[2023 PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship]] at [[Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]] and [[Bent Brook Golf Course]]
* [[May 8]]–[[May 10|10]]: [[2023 PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship]] at [[Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]] and [[Bent Brook Golf Course]]
* [[June 9]]–[[July 11|11]]: [[2023 Alabama State Games]]
* [[July 8]]: The [[2023 Move United Nationals]] were held in Birmingham and [[Hoover]].
* [[July 8]]: The [[2023 Move United Nationals]] were held in Birmingham and [[Hoover]].



Revision as of 15:28, 27 February 2023

2023 is the 152nd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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Final front page of The Birmingham News, published February 26, 2023

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Notable people who died in 2023 include actors Richard Belzer, Cindy Williams and Raquel Welch; poet Charles Simic; hockey player Bobby Hull; and musicians Burt Bacharach, Jeff Beck, David Crosby, and Lisa Marie Presley.

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