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* [[2010]]: [[Grayson Hall]] succeeded [[Dowd Ritter]] as president and CEO of [[Regions Bank]].
* [[2010]]: [[Grayson Hall]] succeeded [[Dowd Ritter]] as president and CEO of [[Regions Bank]].
* 2010: Prosecutor [[Bob McGregor]] died from liver cancer.
* [[2008]]: Former Chancellor [[Roy Johnson]] pleaded guilty to fraud of the state's two-year college system.
* [[2008]]: Former Chancellor [[Roy Johnson]] pleaded guilty to fraud of the state's two-year college system.
* 2008: Minister and local SCLC leader [[Alfonzo Scales]] died.
* 2008: [[David Neal]] was fired after 11 years as [[WBRC-TV]]'s chief meteorologist.
* 2008: [[David Neal]] was fired after 11 years as [[WBRC-TV]]'s chief meteorologist.
* [[2005]]: [[WRAX-FM]] moved from [[FM 107.7]] to [[FM 100.5]].
* [[2005]]: [[WRAX-FM]] moved from [[FM 107.7]] to [[FM 100.5]].
* [[2004]]: [[Muzik & More|Music-N-More]] owner [[Aquil Abdur-Rasheed]] was [[List of homicides in 2004#Midfield|shot to death]] at his store in [[Midfield]].
* [[2000]]: The [[Alabama Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] played their very first game, losing 59 to 18 against the Tennessee Valley Vipers at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* [[2000]]: The [[Alabama Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] played their very first game, losing 59 to 18 against the Tennessee Valley Vipers at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* [[1995]]: Businessman and philanthropist [[John M. Harbert]] died.
* [[1994]]: [[Michael Jordan]] was assigned to the [[Birmingham Barons]].
* [[1994]]: [[Michael Jordan]] was assigned to the [[Birmingham Barons]].
* [[1970]]: Jerome Hines, basso for the Metropolitan Opera, gave the last performance at [[Loew's Temple Theater]].
* [[1970]]: Jerome Hines, basso for the Metropolitan Opera, gave the last performance at [[Loew's Temple Theater]].
* [[1933]]: President Roosevelt signed the bill authorizing the [[Civilian Conservation Corps]]
* [[1933]]: President Roosevelt signed the bill authorizing the [[Civilian Conservation Corps]]
* [[1925]]: Banker [[Harry Brock, Jr]] was born in Fort Payne.
* [[1921]]: [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] was sold to the [[Birmingham Electric Company]].
* [[1921]]: [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] was sold to the [[Birmingham Electric Company]].
* [[1903]]: [[Laura E. Burton]] graduated from the Louisville Medical College of the University of Kentucky.
* [[1903]]: [[Laura E. Burton]] graduated from the Louisville Medical College of the University of Kentucky.
* [[1865]]: Detachments of [[Wilson's Raiders]] destroyed the [[Tannehill Ironworks]] and [[Shelby Furnace]].
==Births and deaths==
* [[2010]]: Prosecutor [[Bob McGregor]] died from liver cancer.
* [[2008]]: Minister and local SCLC leader [[Alfonzo Scales]] died.
* [[2004]]: [[Muzik & More|Music-N-More]] owner [[Aquil Abdur-Rasheed]] was [[List of homicides in 2004#Midfield|shot to death]] at his store in [[Midfield]].
* [[1995]]: Businessman and philanthropist [[John M. Harbert]] died.
* [[1925]]: Banker [[Harry Brock, Jr]] was born in Fort Payne.
* [[1900]]: [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and Baseball Hall of Famer [[Mule Suttles]] was born in [[Blocton]].
* [[1900]]: [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and Baseball Hall of Famer [[Mule Suttles]] was born in [[Blocton]].
* [[1878]]: Furnace master [[Moses Stroup]] died in [[Montevallo]].
* [[1878]]: Furnace master [[Moses Stroup]] died in [[Montevallo]].
* [[1865]]: Detachments of [[Wilson's Raiders]] destroyed the [[Tannehill Ironworks]] and [[Shelby Furnace]].
* [[1853]]: Saloonkeeper [[George Raps]] was born in Racine, Wisconsin.
* [[1853]]: Saloonkeeper [[George Raps]] was born in Racine, Wisconsin.
 
* [[1830]]: Merchant banker [[Christian Enslen]] was born in Stuttgart, Germany.
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