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* [[2008]]: Newspaper editor and reporter [[Clarke Stallworth]] died. | * [[2008]]: Newspaper editor and reporter [[Clarke Stallworth]] died. | ||
* 2008: [[Nonna's]] in [[Vestavia Hills City Center]] closed. | |||
* [[2006]]: Mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]] and Police Chief [[Annetta Nunn]] took part in a "funeral procession against crime" in [[West End]]. | * [[2006]]: Mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]] and Police Chief [[Annetta Nunn]] took part in a "funeral procession against crime" in [[West End]]. | ||
* [[1997]]: [[Alabama Saints]] 3 - Chattanooga Express 0 at Chattanooga. | * [[1997]]: [[Alabama Saints]] 3 - Chattanooga Express 0 at Chattanooga. |
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June 27 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Newspaper editor and reporter Clarke Stallworth died.
- 2008: Nonna's in Vestavia Hills City Center closed.
- 2006: Mayor Bernard Kincaid and Police Chief Annetta Nunn took part in a "funeral procession against crime" in West End.
- 1997: Alabama Saints 3 - Chattanooga Express 0 at Chattanooga.
- 1980: U. W. Clemon was confirmed as the first African-American federal judge in Alabama.
- 1953: Inventor Mary Anderson died in Monteagle, Tennessee.
- 1927: Birmingham Black Barons pitcher Satchel Paige struck three consecutive St Louis Stars batters, starting a near riot.