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===Sports===
===Sports===
* [[April 16]]: The [[USFL]] kicked off with the [[2022 Birmingham Stallions]] defeating the New Jersey Generals 28-24 at [[Protective Stadium]].
* April 16: The Savannah Bananas baseball team sold out a performance at [[Rickwood Field]].
* [[May 25]]–[[May 29|29]]: [[2022 SWAC Baseball Tournament]] was held at [[Regions Field]]
* [[May 25]]–[[May 29|29]]: [[2022 SWAC Baseball Tournament]] was held at [[Regions Field]]
* [[July 7]]–[[July 17|17]]: The [[2022 World Games]] were held in Birmingham.
* [[July 7]]–[[July 17|17]]: The [[2022 World Games]] were held in Birmingham.

Revision as of 17:33, 18 April 2022

2022 is the 151st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Government

  • March 30: The City of Birmingham filed a lawsuit against Trane U.S. Inc. over claims made as part of its 2-year contract with SRS Inc. of Gallatin, Tennessee to perform energy upgrades and install Trane HVAC equipment in 125 city-owned buildings beginning in 2016.
  • May: Birmingham Xpress rapid transit system began operation.

Religion

Sports

Professional teams

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

Works

Books

Buildings

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Context

A volcanic eruption at Hunga Tonga on January 15 caused tsunami flooding across the Pacific.

Notable people who died in 2022 included actors Louie Anderson, Sidney Poitier and William Hurt; anthropologist Richard Leakey; comedian Gilbert Gottfried; film director Peter Bogdanovich; football coach Dan Reeves; musician Meat Loaf; and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

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