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* [[March 27]]: Drake's "It's All a Blur" tour with J.Cole was scheduled for [[Legacy Arena]], but was canceled.
* [[March 27]]: Drake's "It's All a Blur" tour with J.Cole was scheduled for [[Legacy Arena]], but was canceled.
* [[April 15]]–[[April 16|16]]: The [[2024 Birmingham Civil Rights Conference]] was held at [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[April 15]]–[[April 16|16]]: The [[2024 Birmingham Civil Rights Conference]] was held at [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[April 20]]: [[Taylor Riverside Park]] opened on the [[Locust Fork River]] in [[Blount County]].
* [[April 24]]: A large addition to the [[Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge]] was dedicated.
* [[May 4]]: The [[Birmingham Folk Festival]] was held at [[Avondale Park]].
* [[May 4]]: The [[Birmingham Folk Festival]] was held at [[Avondale Park]].
* [[May 29]]: NF's "Hope" tour at [[Legacy Arena]].
* [[May 29]]: NF's "Hope" tour at [[Legacy Arena]].
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* March: [[Luckie & Co.]] acquired Marbury Creative Group of Atlanta, Georgia.
* March: [[Luckie & Co.]] acquired Marbury Creative Group of Atlanta, Georgia.
* April: [[Protective Life Corp.]] acquired the ShelterPoint Group Inc. of Garden City, New York.
* April: [[Protective Life Corp.]] acquired the ShelterPoint Group Inc. of Garden City, New York.
* [[April 5]]: [[Waverly Advisors]] acquired the investment advisory division of McShane Partners of Charlotte, North Carolina.
* April: [[Landscape Workshop]] acquired Liberty Land Management Group of New Port Richey, Florida.
* [[May 13]], [[May 17]]: Workers at [[Mercedes-Benz US International]] voted on whether to be represented by the United Auto Workers.


====Establishments====
====Establishments====
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* [[March 27]]: [[Slice]] opened a 5th area location in the [[Edgewood Business District]].
* [[March 27]]: [[Slice]] opened a 5th area location in the [[Edgewood Business District]].
* April: [[Miracle Pizza Co.]] opened in the former [[Post Office Pies]] in [[Avondale]].
* April: [[Miracle Pizza Co.]] opened in the former [[Post Office Pies]] in [[Avondale]].
* April: [[University Tacos]] opened a second location on [[5th Avenue North]].
* [[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: [[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: [[GoRescue Brands]] was acquired by Safe Life of Stockholm, Sweden.
* [[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.
* [[U.S. Steel]] was acquired by Nippon Steel of Tokyo, Japan.
* JD Sports of Bury, England acquired [[Hibbett Sports]] for $1.1 billion.
* [[Thermo Fisher Scientific]] closed its operations in [[Auburn]].
* [[Thermo Fisher Scientific]] closed its operations in [[Auburn]].
* [[December 31]]: The [[Rick & Bubba Show]] went off the air.
* [[December 31]]: The [[Rick & Bubba Show]] went off the air.
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* [[March 13]]–[[March 16|16]]: The [[2024 SWAC men's basketball tournament]] was held at [[Bartow Arena]].
* [[March 13]]–[[March 16|16]]: The [[2024 SWAC men's basketball tournament]] was held at [[Bartow Arena]].
* [[March 13]]–[[March 17|17]]: [[2024 REDCREST]] Major League Fishing tournament was held at [[Lay Lake]] with the associated Major League Fishing Outdoor Sports Expo at the [[BJCC]].
* [[March 13]]–[[March 17|17]]: [[2024 REDCREST]] Major League Fishing tournament was held at [[Lay Lake]] with the associated Major League Fishing Outdoor Sports Expo at the [[BJCC]].
* [[May 8]]–[[May 12|12]]: [[Regions Tradition]] at [[Greystone Golf & Country Club]]
* [[June 18]]: [[Rickwood Classic]]
* [[June 18]]: [[Rickwood Classic]]
* [[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.
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* [[January 31]]: [[Terry Beasley]], former [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]] wide receiver
* [[January 31]]: [[Terry Beasley]], former [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]] wide receiver
* [[February 4]]: [[Kelli Steward]] co-founder of [[Gatos and Beans]]
* [[February 4]]: [[Kelli Steward]] co-founder of [[Gatos and Beans]]
* [[February 7]]: [[Jacqueline Jones]], blues singer
* [[February 14]]: [[Scott Richards]], former [[WBRC-6]] news anchor
* [[February 14]]: [[Scott Richards]], former [[WBRC-6]] news anchor
* [[February 18]]: [[Jack Biddle]], former Alabama State Senator and Representative
* [[February 18]]: [[Jack Biddle]], former Alabama State Senator and Representative
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* [[March 22]]: [[Bobby Timmons]], former state legislator and [[Alabama Sheriffs Association]] director
* [[March 22]]: [[Bobby Timmons]], former state legislator and [[Alabama Sheriffs Association]] director
* [[March 28]]: [[Bronwyn Fortner]], former police officer
* [[March 28]]: [[Bronwyn Fortner]], former police officer
* [[April 3]]: [[Barry Austin]], [[Birmingham VA Hospital]] staffer and stage actor
* [[April 14]]: [[Dennis Covington]], author
* [[April 19]]: [[William H. Harris]]. former [[Alabama State University]] president
** [[List of homicides in 2024]]
** [[List of homicides in 2024]]


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===Books===
===Books===
* Morris, Jerome E. (2024) ''[[Central City's Joy and Pain|Central City's Joy and Pain: Solidarity, Survival, and Soul in a Birmingham Housing Project]]''. University of Georgia Press
* Morris, Jerome E. (2024) ''[[Central City's Joy and Pain|Central City's Joy and Pain: Solidarity, Survival, and Soul in a Birmingham Housing Project]]''. University of Georgia Press
* Bass, S. Jonathan (2024) ''[[From Every Stormy Wind That Blows|From Every Stormy Wind That Blows: The Idea of Howard College and the Origins of Samford University]].'' LSU Press ISBN 9780807181775
* [[Jonathan Bass|Bass, S. Jonathan]] (2024) ''[[From Every Stormy Wind That Blows|From Every Stormy Wind That Blows: The Idea of Howard College and the Origins of Samford University]].'' LSU Press ISBN 9780807181775
* [[Salaam Green|Green, Salaam]] (2024) ''[[Once Upon a Magic City]]''. City of Birmingham/Create Birmingham/Alabama State Council on the Arts
* [[Hailey Mason|Mason, Hailey]] (2024) ''[[A is for Arrington]]''. self-published


===Buildings===
===Buildings===
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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.


Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Louis Gossett Jr and Carl Weathers; architect Antoine Predock; comedian Richard Lewis; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film director Norman Jewison; musician Toby Keith; physicist Peter Higgs; sculptor Richard Serra; former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman; television host Charles Osgood; and writers John Barth and Howard Waldrop.
Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Louis Gossett Jr and Carl Weathers; architect Antoine Predock; baseball manager Whitey Herzog; comedian Richard Lewis; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film director Norman Jewison; football player O. J. Simpson; musicians Dickey Betts and Toby Keith; 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.


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Logo for the MLB at Rickwood Field game on June 20, 2024

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

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Birmingham-Southern College closed in 2024.

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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.

Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Louis Gossett Jr and Carl Weathers; architect Antoine Predock; baseball manager Whitey Herzog; comedian Richard Lewis; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film director Norman Jewison; football player O. J. Simpson; musicians Dickey Betts and Toby Keith; 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.

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