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* [[2017]]: Primaries for the [[2017 U.S. Senate special election]] were held. | * [[2017]]: Primaries for the [[2017 U.S. Senate special election]] were held. | ||
* 2017: Mayor [[William Bell]] ordered that the [[Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument]] at [[Linn Park]] should be covered. | |||
* [[2014]]: [[Paul Finebaum]]'s sports talk show began airing on ESPN's [[SEC Network]]. | * [[2014]]: [[Paul Finebaum]]'s sports talk show began airing on ESPN's [[SEC Network]]. | ||
* [[2008]]: Radio station [[WWMM-FM]] went on the air at frequency [[FM 100.5]]. | * [[2008]]: Radio station [[WWMM-FM]] went on the air at frequency [[FM 100.5]]. |
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August 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2017: Primaries for the 2017 U.S. Senate special election were held.
- 2017: Mayor William Bell ordered that the Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument at Linn Park should be covered.
- 2014: Paul Finebaum's sports talk show began airing on ESPN's SEC Network.
- 2008: Radio station WWMM-FM went on the air at frequency FM 100.5.
- 2006: Aubie was inducted into the national Mascot Hall of Fame.
- 2003: The final Furnace Fest began at Sloss Furnaces.
- 1981: The Eternal Word Television Network debuted.
- 1963: Loveman's department store was targeted by a tear gas bomb.
- 1948: Trackless trolleys took over for streetcars on the No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line.
- 1944: Rita Rizzo (Mother Angelica) joined the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration in Cleveland, Ohio.
- 1936: The 1936 Central Park plane crash killed two people.
- 1926: The Ritz Theatre opened downtown.
- 1923: Lake Neely Henry on the Coosa River was created by the Henry Neely Dam.
- 1923: The Birmingham City Commission was reduced from 5 members to 3 by a newly-passed state law.
Births
- 1944: Soul singer and producer Frederick Knight was born in Bessemer.
- 1941: Baseball player Tommie Reynolds was born.
- 1916: Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop Joseph Raya was born in Zahlé, Lebanon.
- 1851: University of Alabama president James Powers was born in Lauderdale County.
- 1869: ACIPCO president and McWane Inc. founder James McWane was born in Wytheville, Virginia.
- 1841: Educator and reformer Julia S. Tutwiler was born in Tuscaloosa.
Deaths
- 2016: Founding Mervyn H. Sterne Library director Paul Spence died.
- 1985: Real estate tycoon Sidney Smyer died.
- 1953: Mining engineer, inventor and philanthropist Erskine Ramsay died in Birmingham.
- 1936: Fred McQueen and Frank Hamlin died in the 1936 Central Park plane crash.
- 1930: Baseball player Guy Tutwiler died in Birmingham.
- 1927: Former governor B. B. Comer died in Birmingham.
- 1913: University of Alabama president James Powers died in Florence.
Sports
- 2001: The Alabama Slammers women's football team was licensed in the WAFL.
- 1931: Pitcher Ivy Andrews debuted with the New York Yankees.