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==Events==
==Events==
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* [[February 24]]: The [[Davis Lake Volunteer Fire Department]] was created by state law.
* [[February 24]]: The [[Davis Lake Volunteer Fire Department]] was created by state law.
* March: The [[Embrace Mothers]] pilot program began providing $375 in monthly supplemental income to 110 single mothers in Birmingham.
* March: The [[Embrace Mothers]] pilot program began providing $375 in monthly supplemental income to 110 single mothers in Birmingham.
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* [[August 20]]: A small plane [[2022 Wiley plane crash|crashed]] off [[Wint Dunn Road]] near [[Wiley]], [[Tuscaloosa County]] with no injuries.
* [[August 20]]: A small plane [[2022 Wiley plane crash|crashed]] off [[Wint Dunn Road]] near [[Wiley]], [[Tuscaloosa County]] with no injuries.
* [[August 27]]: The [[Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival]] was held in the [[Historic 4th Avenue District]].
* [[August 27]]: The [[Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival]] was held in the [[Historic 4th Avenue District]].
* [[September 22]]: [[Birmingham Xpress]] rapid transit system began operation.
* [[October 1]]: The [[Bluff Park Art Show]] was held at the [[Hoover Met]].
* [[October 1]]: The [[Bluff Park Art Show]] was held at the [[Hoover Met]].
* The [[Concord Center time capsule|time capsule]] set in [[2002]] at the [[Concord Center]] was opened.
* The [[Concord Center time capsule|time capsule]] set in [[2002]] at the [[Concord Center]] was opened.
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===Government===
===Government===
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* [[March 21]]–[[March 25|25]]: 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 21]]–[[March 25|25]]: 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]].
* [[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.
* [[May 24]]: The [[2022 primary elections]] were held.
* [[May 24]]: The [[2022 primary elections]] were held.
* [[June 21]]: Runoffs were held in the [[2022 primary elections]].
* [[June 21]]: Runoffs were held in the [[2022 primary elections]].

Revision as of 16:22, 15 September 2022

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

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A volcanic eruption at Hunga Tonga on January 15 caused tsunami flooding across the Pacific. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed its 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope began transmitting its first images.

Notable people who died in 2022 included actors Louie Anderson, James Caan, Tony Dow, Anne Heche, Ray Liotta, Nichelle Nichols, Sidney Poitier, Paul Sorvino and William Hurt; anthropologist Richard Leakey; basketball player Bill Russell; comedian Gilbert Gottfried; film directors Peter Bogdanovich and Jean-Luc Godard; football coach Dan Reeves; football player Len Dawson; historian David McCullough; former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe; manga artist Kazuki Takahashi; musicians Lamont Dozier, Naomi Judd, Meat Loaf, Olivia Newton-John, and Vangelis; novelist Peter Straub; Queen Elizbeth II of the United Kingdom; former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; and former General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Mikhail Gorbachev.

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