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* [[May 8]]: [[Homewood Gourmet]] reopened on [[18th Place South]].
* [[May 8]]: [[Homewood Gourmet]] reopened on [[18th Place South]].
* [[Sain Associates]] engineers opened offices in [[Auburn]] and Montgomery.
* [[Sain Associates]] engineers opened offices in [[Auburn]] and Montgomery.
* May: [[Red Bike Coffee]] opened at [[Crestwood Village]] shopping center.
* [[June 3]]: [[Arlond James]] opened the [[Emerald Lounge]] at 7916 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[East Lake]].


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Revision as of 16:09, 30 May 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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In 2023 Ukraine continued to defend itself against Russian invaders. The United States ended the "national emergency" relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. Retailers Tuesday Morning and Bed, Bath & Beyond went into bankruptcy liquidation.

Notable people who died in 2023 include actors Richard Belzer, Lance Reddick, Chaim Topol, Cindy Williams and Raquel Welch; architect Rafael Viñoly; author Martin Amis; cartoonists Al Jaffee and Sam Gross; comedian Barry Humphries; football player Jim Brown; hockey player Bobby Hull; musicians Harry Belafonte, Burt Bacharach, Jeff Beck, Bobby Caldwell, David Crosby, Gordon Lightfoot, Lisa Marie Presley, Wayne Shorter, and Tina Turner; poet Charles Simic; photographer Kwame Brathwaite; and television host Jerry Springer.

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