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====Professional teams====
====Professional teams====
* [[2024 Birmingham Barons]] (Minor League Baseball, Double-A South)
* [[2024 Birmingham Barons]] (Southern League)
* [[2024 Birmingham Legion FC]] (USL Championship)
* [[2024 Birmingham Legion FC]] (USL Championship)
* [[2024 Birmingham Squadron]] (NBA G League)
* [[2024 Birmingham Squadron]] (NBA G League)
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* [[March 25]]: [[Hollis Towns]] succeeded [[Kelly Ann Scott]] as vice president and editor-in-chief for [[Alabama Media Group]].
* [[March 25]]: [[Hollis Towns]] succeeded [[Kelly Ann Scott]] as vice president and editor-in-chief for [[Alabama Media Group]].
* March 25: [[Shay Gartman]] succeeded [[Meredith Drennen]] as executive director of the [[Homewood Chamber of Commerce]].
* March 25: [[Shay Gartman]] succeeded [[Meredith Drennen]] as executive director of the [[Homewood Chamber of Commerce]].
* April: [[Federico Kochlowski]] succeeded [[Michael Göbel]] as CEO of [[Mercedes-Benz US International]].


===Births===
===Births===
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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; 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.
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, Duane Eddy 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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Revision as of 16:10, 1 May 2024

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, Duane Eddy 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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