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* [[May 8]]: [[Ray Scott]], founder of [[BASS]]
* [[May 8]]: [[Ray Scott]], founder of [[BASS]]
* [[May 15]]: [[Phil Dodd]], former police chief in [[Homewood]]
* [[May 15]]: [[Phil Dodd]], former police chief in [[Homewood]]
* [[June 5]]: [[Chad Allinder]], [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]]
** [[List of homicides in 2022]]
** [[List of homicides in 2022]]



Revision as of 14:20, 7 June 2022

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

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Government

Logo for the "Birmingham Xpress" bus rapid transit system
  • March 2125: A "disproportionate" number of Birmingham Police Department employees called in sick, in an apparently organized protest against staffing shortages, too-modest pay raises, and diminishment of pension benefits.
  • 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

Demolitions

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, Ray Liotta, Sidney Poitier and William Hurt; anthropologist Richard Leakey; comedian Gilbert Gottfried; film director Peter Bogdanovich; football coach Dan Reeves; musicians Naomi Judd, Meat Loaf, and Vangelis; and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

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