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* [[May 25]]-[[May 27|27]]: [[Alabama Phoenix Festival]]
* [[May 25]]-[[May 27|27]]: [[Alabama Phoenix Festival]]
* [[August 28]]: [[2012 municipal elections]]
* [[August 28]]: [[2012 municipal elections]]
 
* [[September 17]]: [[2012 Ardell plane crash]] in [[Cullman County]].
* [[September 18]]: [[2012 Alabama Trust Fund referendum]].
===Business===
===Business===
* [[January 1]]: [[WZRR-FM]] switched from the classic rock "[[Rock 99]]" format, to a modern hits format as "[[99.5 The Vibe]]".
* [[January 1]]: [[WZRR-FM]] switched from the classic rock "[[Rock 99]]" format, to a modern hits format as "[[99.5 The Vibe]]".

Revision as of 10:53, 18 September 2012

2012 is the 141st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Disestablishments

Government

Sports

Individuals

Births

Awards

Retirements

Deaths

Gene Bartow
R. G. Armstrong
See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2012 and List of homicides in 2012

Works

Jim Dinney's 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp

Buildings

Books

See Also

Context

In 2012, Europe experienced a debt crisis. The Encyclopædia Britannica discontinued its print edition. Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her diamond jubilee. The final 21st century Venus transit occurred. The Summer Olympics were held in London.

Notable deaths in 2012 included singer Etta James, singer Whitney Houston, singer Davy Jones, comic artist Jean "Moebius" Giraud, journalist Mike Wallace, television host Dick Clark, children's author Maurice Sendak, hairdresser Vidal Sassoon, singer Donna Summer, singer Robin Gibb, author Ray Bradbury, actor Andy Griffith, actor Ernest Borgnine, author Stephen Covey, astronaut Sally Ride, film director Tony Scott, and comedian Phyllis Diller.

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