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'''2012''' is the 141st year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]].
[[File:Pillion Superfund remediation.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Soil remediation underway on the [[35th Avenue Superfund Site]], declared in 2012. Photo by Dennis Pillion for Al.com]]
'''2012''' was the 141st year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]].


==Events==
==Events==
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* [[February 2]]: [[Birmingham Bill]] saw his shadow, predicting 6 more weeks of winter.
* [[February 2]]: [[Birmingham Bill]] saw his shadow, predicting 6 more weeks of winter.
* [[March 23]]: ''[[October Baby]]'' was released nationally.
* [[March 23]]: ''[[October Baby]]'' was released nationally.
* [[May 12]]: [[Birmingham International Street Fair]].
* [[April 17]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] passed an [[2012 Birmingham anti-smoking ordinance|anti-smoking ordinance]] affecting all places of employment.
* [[May 4]]: The [[@DailyMtnEagle]] parody Twitter account was launched.
* [[May 5]]: Fire damaged the [[Stadium Grill]] in [[Bessemer]].
* [[May 10]]: Fire damaged [[Cosmos Sports Bar and Grill]] in [[Norwood]].
* [[May 12]]: [[Birmingham International Street Fair]]
* May 12: Evangelist [[Matt Pitt]] was arrested and charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer.
* [[May 13]]-[[May 20|20]]: Shooting for ''[[42]]'', a [[List of feature films shot in Birmingham|feature film]] about Jackie Robinson's first year in the Major Leagues.
* [[May 25]]-[[May 27|27]]: [[Alabama Phoenix Festival]]
* [[June 9]]: [[2012 Shelby County Airport plane crash]]
* [[September 17]]: [[2012 Ardell plane crash]] in [[Cullman County]].
* [[October 6]]: A single-engine airplane [[2012 Birmingham plane crash|crashed]] on the 2800 block of [[2nd Avenue North]] with no fatalities.
* [[October 12]]-[[October 14|14]]: [[Barber Vintage Festival]] at [[Barber Motorsports Park]]
* [[November 30]]: Fire damaged [[VJ's on the Runway]] in [[East Lake]].
* The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency designated the [[35th Avenue Superfund Site]], including parts of the [[Birmingham]] neighborhoods of [[Collegeville]], [[Fairmont]] and [[Harriman Park neighborhood|Harriman Park]] .
* The [[National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability]] relocated from Chicago to Birmingham.


===Business===
===Business===
[[Image:Freshfully logo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Freshfully]]
* [[January 1]]: [[WZRR-FM]] switched from the classic rock "[[Rock 99]]" format, to a modern hits format as "[[99.5 The Vibe]]".
* [[January 1]]: [[WZRR-FM]] switched from the classic rock "[[Rock 99]]" format, to a modern hits format as "[[99.5 The Vibe]]".
* January 1: [[WJOX-AM]] changed its name from "WJOX 690 AM" to "690 The Fan".
* January 1: [[WJOX-AM]] changed its name from "WJOX 690 AM" to "690 The Fan".
* [[January 26]]: [[CityCoupons.com]] and [[PricePunch.com]] merged.
* [[January 26]]: [[CityCoupons.com]] and [[PricePunch.com]] merged.
* February: [[Belle Foods]] purchased 57 grocery stores from [[Southern Family Markets]].
* February: [[Belle Foods]] purchased 57 grocery stores from [[Southern Family Markets]].
* [[March 29]]: [[Freshfully]] won the [[Occupy Avondale]] contest.
* April: [[Jacob Shevin]] took over as president of [[Standard Furniture]].
* [[Primavera]] coffee roasters moved to [[Homewood]] under the [[Octane]] nameplate.
* [[April 4]]: [[Regions Bank]] completed repayment of a $3.5 billion loan from the United States' Troubled Asset Relief Program.
* May: [[Balch & Bingham]] merged with [[Presley Burton & Collier]].
* June: [[Massey, Stotser & Nichols]] merged with [[Sherrer & Sherrer]].
* July: [[Millie Ray's]] moved from Montgomery to [[Irondale]]'s [[Commerce Square Business Park]].
* [[October 1]]: ''[[The Birmingham News]]'' moved from a daily-printed newspaper to a Sunday-Wednesday-Friday schedule.
* [[Indie Candy]] relocated from [[Crestline Village]] to [[Moody]].
====Establishments====
* [[Iron Tribe Fitness]] opened on [[3rd Avenue South]] downtown.
* [[Iron Tribe Fitness]] opened on [[3rd Avenue South]] downtown.
* [[Saw's BBQ]] opened a second location on [[41st Street South]] in [[Avondale]].
* [[Saw's BBQ]] opened a second location on [[41st Street South]] in [[Avondale]].
* [[March 29]]: [[Freshfully]] won the [[Occupy Avondale]] contest for 6 months free rent at 200 [[41st Street South]].
* [[April 9]]: [[Concert Care]] was launched at [[Innovation Depot]].
* [[Primavera]] coffee roasters moved to [[Homewood]] under the [[Octane]] nameplate.
* April: [[Sababa]] kosher restaurant opened on [[Overton Road]].
* September: [[Iron City Live]] opened.
* [[April 24]]: [[Greg's Hot Dogs]] cart began operating downtown.
* [[May 1]]: [[Freshfully]] opened its retail store at 200 [[41st Street South]].
* May: [[Steel City Pops]] opened on [[Central Avenue Homewood|Central Avenue]] in [[Homewood]].
* May: [[Mad Doctor Game Shop]] opened at 1318 [[20th Street South]].
* [[May 30]]: [[Earth Fare]] opened at the [[Riverchase Galleria]].
* August: [[The Southern Diner]] opened in [[Trussville]].
* [[August 24]]: [[North Tavern]] opened in [[Grayson Valley]].
* [[August 31]]: [[Lakeside Coffee]] opened in [[Pell City]].
* [[September 13]]: [[Johnny's Restaurant]] opened.
* September: [[Trios]] opened.
* September: [[Eli Braxton|Eli]] and [[Gwen Braxton]] reopened the [[Tide & Tiger|Tide & Tiger Lounge]] near [[Legion Field]].
* November: [[A Hole in One]] donut truck debuted.
* [[November 20]]: [[World of Beer]] in [[Pickwick Plaza]] opened.
* [[November 27]]: [[Steel Drum Grill]] opened in the former [[Sababa]] location on [[Overton Road]].
* December: [[Iron City Live]] opened.
* [[Greg Womble]] founded [[Womcom Media]].
* [[JukeSlot]] was founded.
* [[Fancy Goods Variety]] opened at [[Rocky Ridge Square]] in [[Vestavia Hills]].
* [[Bill Naugher]] founded [[Crest Publishers]]


===Disestablishments===
====Disestablishments====
[[Image:Lovoys.jpg|right|thumb|Lovoy's]]
* [[January 2]]: [[McCormick & Schmick's]] at [[Brookwood Village]] closed.
* [[January 2]]: [[McCormick & Schmick's]] at [[Brookwood Village]] closed.
* [[March 30]]: [[Gallery Soleil]] closed.
* [[March 30]]: [[Gallery Soleil]] closed.
* [[April 30]]: [[Mabe Power Equipment]] in [[Trussville]] closed.
* May: The [[Association of Cajun Music Enthusiasts]] disbanded.
* May: The [[Association of Cajun Music Enthusiasts]] disbanded.
* [[May 4]]: [[Adams Produce]] filed for bankruptcy.
* [[May 18]]: [[Alabama Trust Bank]] was closed by regulators and acquired by [[Southern States Bank]].
* [[July 8]]: Both locations of [[Legends Smokehouse]] closed.
* August: [[Forest Perk]] closed.
* [[August 21]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] revoked [[Mike's Crossroads]]' business license.
* September: [[North Birmingham Elementary School]] closed.
* September: [[Husky Grill]] closed.
* [[November 17]]: [[Lovoy's]] Italian restaurant closed.
* [[Cotton's]] department store closed.
* [[New Hope Christian School]] closed.
* [[Sababa]] closed.


=== Government ===
=== Government ===
* March: [[Birmingham]] purchased the remaining 45% stake in the [[Jefferson County Department of Human Resources building]] to swap with [[UAB]] for property in the [[Parkside District]].
* March: [[Birmingham]] purchased the remaining 45% stake in the [[Jefferson County Department of Human Resources building]] to swap with [[UAB]] for property in the [[Parkside District]].
* The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] made repeated attempts to dismiss [[Birmingham City Schools]] Superintendent [[Craig Witherspoon]], but a takeover by the [[Alabama Department of Education]] nullified those efforts.
* The [[Birmingham City Council]] missed its deadline to pass the [[2013 Birmingham budget]].
* [[August 28]]: [[2012 municipal elections]]
* [[September 18]]: Voters passed the [[2012 Alabama Trust Fund referendum]].
* [[October 9]]: [[2012 municipal elections]] runoff and [[2012 Birmingham bond referendum]]
* [[October 22]]: [[2012 Birmingham neighborhood elections]]
* [[November 5]]: [[Vestavia Hills]] converted from a mayor-council government to council-manager.
* [[November 5]]: [[Vestavia Hills]] converted from a mayor-council government to council-manager.
* [[November 6]]: [[2012 general election]]
* The [[Flag of Sumiton]] was created.
===Religion===
* [[Ensley Highlands Methodist Church]] disbanded.


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[March 16]]: [[UAB Blazers]] coach [[Mike Davis]] [[UAB Blazers men's basketball|men's basketball]] coach was fired by athletic director [[Brian Mackin]].
* [[March 16]]: [[UAB Blazers]] coach [[Mike Davis]] [[UAB Blazers men's basketball|men's basketball]] coach was fired by athletic director [[Brian Mackin]].
* [[March 27]]: [[Jerod Haase]] was hired as head coach of the [[UAB Blazers men's basketball team]].
* [[March 27]]: [[Jerod Haase]] was hired as head coach of the [[UAB Blazers men's basketball team]].
* [[March 30]]–[[April 1]]: [[Indy Grand Prix of Alabama]]
* [[March 30]]–[[April 1]]: Will Power won the [[Indy Grand Prix of Alabama]].
* [[May 6]]: Brad Keselowski won the [[Aaron's 499]] during his first season as Sprint Cup champion.
* [[May 30]]: [[2012 Rickwood Classic]] at [[Rickwood Field]].
* [[June 6]]: The [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] softball team won a national championship.
* [[November 25]]:  [[Gene Chizik]] was fired as the [[Auburn Tigers]] football coach.


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[February 1]]: [[Ted vonCannon]] succeeded [[Carma Jude]] as director of the [[Jefferson County Economic and Industrial Development Authority]].
* [[February 1]]: [[Ted vonCannon]] succeeded [[Carma Jude]] as director of the [[Jefferson County Economic and Industrial Development Authority]].
* [[Frank Adams, Jr]] was appointed president of [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Clubs]].
* [[Frank Adams, Jr]] was appointed president of [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Clubs]].
* [[Martie Duncan]] appeared on ''Food Network Star''.
* [[Chris Hastings]] appeared on the Food Network's ''Iron Chef America''.
* [[Janelle Issis]] appeared on FOX's ''So You Think You Can Dance''.
* [[Richard Jacks]] earned his real estate license.
* [[Austin Squires]], appeared on CMT's ''Sweet Home Alabama''.
* [[Kyle Whitmire]] and [[Madison Underwood]] left ''[[WELD]]'' to work for the [[Alabama Media Group]]'s flagship publication ''The Birmingham News''.
* [[Johnny Ragland]] was elected Mayor of [[Warrior]].
===Births===
* [[July 12]]: [[Kobu]], a male kori bustard, was hatched at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[November 12]]: [[Khy White]], Birmingham "Mayor for a Day"
* [[Matea]], a female black howler, was born at the Cleveland Zoo.


=== Awards ===
=== Awards ===
* [[Alabama Women's Hall of Fame]]: [[Nina Miglionico]]
* [[Alabama Women's Hall of Fame]]: [[Nina Miglionico]]
* [[Alabama Lawyers Hall of Fame]]: [[Nina Miglionico]]
* [[Alabama Lawyers Hall of Fame]]: [[John Caddell]], [[Logan Martin]], [[Edwin Page]], [[William Samford]], [[David Vann]]
* Alabama State Teacher of the Year: [[Suzanne Culbreth]], [[Spain Park High School]]
* [[Bobby Bowden Collegiate Coach of the Year Award]]: [[Nick Saban]]
* [[Bobby Bowden Collegiate Coach of the Year Award]]: [[Nick Saban]]
* [[Miss Alabama]]: [[Anna Laura Bryan]]
* [[Miss Hoover]]: [[Briana Kinsey]]
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Jamie Brooks]]
* [[Miss Trussville]]: [[Mecschelle Stringer]]
* [[James Spann]] was named "Broadcaster of the Year" by National Weather Association.
* College Football Hall of Fame: [[Marty Lyons]]
===Graduations===
* [[Hadiyah-Nicole Green]] earned her Ph.D. in biophysics at [[UAB]]
* [[Errol Milliard]] graduated from [[Carver High School]]


===Retirements===
===Retirements===
* [[October 1]]: [[Stanley Oliver]] retired as chief of the [[Alabaster Police Department]].
* [[Malcolm Portera]] retired from the chancellorship of the [[University of Alabama System]].
* [[Malcolm Portera]] retired from the chancellorship of the [[University of Alabama System]].
* [[Rena Hudson]] retired from the mayoralty of [[Warrior]].
* [[Jacque Mayer]] retired from the directorate of the [[Greater Birmingham Humane Society]].


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
[[Image:Gene Bartow.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Gene Bartow]]
[[Image:Gene Bartow.jpg|right|thumb|125px|Gene Bartow]]
* [[January 3]]: [[Michael O'Connor]], chief of the [[North Shelby Fire and Emergency Medical District]]
[[Image:R G Armstrong.jpg|right|thumb|125px|R. G. Armstrong]]
* January 3: [[Gene Bartow]], former [[UAB Blazers]] basketball coach and athletic director
[[Image:Eleanor Kidd.jpg|right|thumb|125px|Eleanor Kidd]]
* [[January 2]]: [[Michael O'Connor]], chief of the [[North Shelby Fire and Emergency Medical District]]
* [[January 3]]: [[Gene Bartow]], former [[UAB Blazers]] basketball coach and athletic director
* January 3: [[Ruby Ansley]], interior designer
* January 3: [[Ruby Ansley]], interior designer
* [[January 4]]: [[Ken Ward]], former [[WVTM-TV]] reporter
* [[January 4]]: [[Ken Ward]], former [[WVTM-TV]] reporter
* [[January 13]]: [[Michael Matsos]], restauranteur
* [[January 9]]: [[Paul Terbenche]], [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] defenseman
* [[January 13]]: [[Michael Matsos]], restaurateur
* [[January 14]]: [[Jon Crow]], Presbyterian pastor and missionary
* [[January 14]]: [[Jon Crow]], Presbyterian pastor and missionary
* [[January 16]]: [[Kim Price]], newspaper/magazine publisher
* [[January 16]]: [[Kim Price]], newspaper/magazine publisher
* [[January 19]]: [[Colonel Stone Johnson]], Civil Rights guard
* [[January 19]]: [[Colonel Stone Johnson]], Civil Rights guard
* January 19: [[Kirk Jones]], owner of [[American Aluminum Products]]
* January 19: [[Kirk Jones]], owner of [[American Aluminum Products]]
* [[January 23]]: [[Larry Striplin, Jr]], businessman and philanthropist
* [[January 26]]: [[Bo Smith]], meat market manager and murder victim
* [[January 26]]: [[Bo Smith]], meat market manager and murder victim
* [[January 29]]: [[Kell Osborne]], soul singer
* [[February 8]]: [[D. Riley Stuart]], former [[Brice Building Company]] CEO
* [[February 18]]: [[Patti Wheeler]], radio-show host
* [[February 18]]: [[Patti Wheeler]], radio-show host
* [[March 5]]: [[Mickey Gee]], owner of [[The Pants Store]]
* [[March 5]]: [[Mickey Gee]], owner of [[The Pants Store]]
* April: [[Stuart Shevin]], president of [[Standard Furniture]]
* [[April 7]]: [[Emil Menzel]], behavioral psychologist
* [[May 4]]: [[Edward]], a 3-year-old giraffe at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]
* [[May 6]]: [[George Lindsey]], actor
* [[May 8]]: [[Lola Mae Jones Coates]], dance teacher and choreographer
* [[May 13]]: [[Tony Brandino]], founder of the [[Brandino Brass Co.]]
* [[May 15]]: [[Richard Lytle]], surgeon
* [[May 25]]: [[Lynn Kenny]], "Beam Ray" swindler
* [[May 31]]: [[Thomas Tolbert]], former [[Bessemer City Council]] member
* [[June 19]]: [[Teddy T|Deandrea "Teddy T" Thomas]], rapper
* [[June 22]]: [[Edgar Ross]], boxer
* [[July 3]]: [[Nancy Stricklin]], author and filmmaker
* [[July 6]]: [[Clyde Goode]], [[University of Alabama football]] player
* [[July 11]]: [[Leonard Slick]], business owner
* [[July 15]]: [[Jerry Bentley]], historian
* [[July 16]]: [[Harald Herglotz]], master engraver for [[Bromberg's]]
* [[July 25]]: [[Phil Neel]], sports artist
* [[July 27]]: [[R. G. Armstrong]], actor
* [[Bert Miller]]: former [[Birmingham City Council]] member
* [[July 30]]: [[Larry Drummond]], [[Drummond Company]] executive
* [[August 3]]: [[Frank Evans (baseball)|Frank Evans]], former [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and manager
* [[August 22]]: [[Allen Shaffer]], bookseller
* [[August 23]]: [[Joe Hendricks]], Civil Rights guard
* [[August 30]]: [[Dale Quin]], English teacher
* [[September 1]]: [[Gene Edelman]], educator and civic activist
* [[September 25]]: [[Eleanor Kidd]], model and philanthropist
* [[October 5]]: [[Hugh Bailey]], historian and college president
* [[October 14]]: [[J. O. Tant Jr]], formal wear stores founder
* [[October 16]]: [[Frank Moore Cross]], Biblical scholar
* [[October 24]]: [[Robert Juster]], city planner
* [[November 1]]: [[John Lee Armstrong]], football coach
* [[November 8]]: [[Joel Bearden]], [[Shelby County Commission]]
* November 8: [[Herbert Carter]], [[Tuskegee Airmen|Tuskegee Airman]]
* [[November 29]]: [[Preston Gadson]], grocer and [[Sherman Heights]] neighborhood president
* [[November 13]]: [[Jeff Roberts]], photojournalist
* [[December 5]]: [[Dave Morrison]], restauranteur
* [[December 8]]: [[Del Chambordon|Del "Twinkles" Chambordon]], bookkeeper and elf
* [[December 9]]: [[Bill Featheringill]], entrepreneur and venture capitalist
* [[December 19]]: [[Inez Andrews]], gospel singer
* [[December 26]]: [[Mark Reynolds]], drummer
* [[December 28]]: [[Seng-jaw Soong]], cancer researcher
* December 28: [[Jon Anthony]], former [[WSGN-AM]] deejay
* [[Theresa Nail]], wife of Judge [[Tommy Nail]]
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2012]] and [[List of homicides in 2012]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2012]] and [[List of homicides in 2012]]''


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[[Image:2012 Alabama Waterfowl stamp.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Jim Dinney's 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp]]
[[Image:2012 Alabama Waterfowl stamp.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Jim Dinney's 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp]]
* 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp by [[Jim Denney]] of [[Alexander City]]
* 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp by [[Jim Denney]] of [[Alexander City]]
* "[[Fatal Honeymoon]]", based on the death of [[Tina Watson]], aired on ''Lifetime''.
* The [[2011]] documentary short film ''[[The Barber of Birmingham]]'' aired nationally on PBS.
* "[[Birmingham (Shovels and Rope song)|Birmingham]]", a song by Shovels and Rope
* "[[The Lady in the Lake]]" fiberglass sculpture briefly displayed at [[Barber Motorsports Park]]
* November: The [[Yankees mural]] was completed on the side of the [[Wininger Law Firm]] building.


===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* January: [[ASFA Theate]], [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
* [[January 18]]: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new [[Hueytown High School]].
* [[January 18]]: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new [[Hueytown High School]].
* [[February 2]]: Ground was broken for [[Regions Field]].
* [[February 2]]: Ground was broken for [[Regions Field]].
* [[March 30]]: [[El Paso Wildflower Preserve]] opened in [[Homewood]].
* [[April 15]]: [[Dorothy Jemison Day Theater]] at the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
* [[June 5]]: [[Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children]] was dedicated.
* June: [[UAB Steam Plant]]
* June: [[Clay City Hall]]
* September: [[Cahaba Center at Grandview]]
* September: [[Cahaba Center at Grandview]]
* [[October 22]]: The historic covered [[Swann Bridge|Swann]] and [[Easley Bridge]]s reopened to traffic after restoration.
* December: [[New Castle Park]] in [[Gardendale]] opened.
* [[29 Seven]], [[Lakeview]]
* [[29 Seven]], [[Lakeview]]
* [[Ashby at Ross Bridge]]
* [[B. L. Harbert International]] international operations campus, [[Lakeshore Crossings]]
* [[B. L. Harbert International]] international operations campus, [[Lakeshore Crossings]]
*  [[Gardendale Public Library|Gardendale-Martha Moore Public Library]] was renovated and expanded.
* [[Greenwood Park]], [[East Birmingham]]
* [[Greenwood Park]], [[East Birmingham]]
* [[Mountain Brook Municipal Complex]], [[Crestline Village]]
* [[Mountain Brook Municipal Complex]], [[Crestline Village]]
* [[Shades Valley Family YMCA]] renovations
* [[Swinbrooke]]
* [[Tuggle Elementary School]], [[Enon Ridge]]
* [[Tuggle Elementary School]], [[Enon Ridge]]
* [[Center Point Elementary School]] was demolished after suffering heavy damage from the [[January 2012 tornado outbreak]]
* [[Center Point Elementary School]] was demolished after suffering heavy damage from the [[January 2012 tornado outbreak]]
* [[UAB Studio Arts]]


<!-- ===Books=== -->
===Books===
* {{Buchanan-2012}}
* {{Hollis-2012}}
* {{Lee & Shores-2012}}
* {{Sepsas-2012}}


==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[2012 Birmingham Barons]]
* [[2012 Birmingham Barons]]
* [[2012 municipal elections]]
* [[2012 general election]]
* [[2012 general election]]
* [[2012 Iron Bowl]]
* [[2012 Iron Bowl]]
* [[2012 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2012 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2012 UAB Blazers football]]
* [[2012 UAB Blazers football]]
== Context ==
In 2012, Europe experienced a debt crisis.  The ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' discontinued its print edition.  Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her diamond jubilee.  The final 21st century Venus transit occurred.  A mass shooting took place at a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado.  The Summer Olympics were held in London.  CERN announced the discovery of a new particle with properties consistent with the Higgs boson after experiments at the Large Hadron Collider.  ''Curiosity'', the Mars Science Laboratory mission's rover, successfully landed on Mars.  Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner broke several records during a space dive out of the Red Bull Stratos helium-filled balloon from 24 miles over Roswell, New Mexico.  Hurricane Sandy struck the east coast.
Barack Obama won the re-election as President.  Twenty-six people, mostly children, were killed by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
The top-grossing films in 2012 included ''The Avengers'', ''The Dark Knight Rises'', ''The Hunger Games'', ''Skyfall'', and ''The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey''. ''Argo'' took the Academy Award for Best Picture.  Best Director went to Ang Lee (''Life of Pi''), Best Actor went to Daniel Day-Lewis (''Lincoln''), and Best Actress went to Jennifer Lawrence (''Silver Linings Playbook'').
Top pop music hits in 2012 included "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen, "One More Night" by Maroon 5, "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra, and "We Are Young" by fun. featuring Janelle Monáe.  The Grammy for Record of the Year went to "Somebody That I Used to Know", Album of the Year went to "Babel" by Mumford & Sons, Song of the Year went to "We Are Young", and Best New Artist went to fun.
Notable deaths in 2012 included singer Etta James, singer Whitney Houston, singer Davy Jones, comic artist Jean "Moebius" Giraud, journalist Mike Wallace, television host Dick Clark, children's author Maurice Sendak, hairdresser Vidal Sassoon, singer Donna Summer, singer Robin Gibb, author Ray Bradbury, actor Andy Griffith, actor Ernest Borgnine, author Stephen Covey, astronaut Sally Ride, film director Tony Scott, comedian Phyllis Diller, astronaut Neil Armstrong, religious leader Sun Myung Moon, singer Andy Williams, politician George McGovern, actor Larry Hagman, actor Jack Klugman, and former general Norman Schwarzkopf.


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Soil remediation underway on the 35th Avenue Superfund Site, declared in 2012. Photo by Dennis Pillion for Al.com

2012 was the 141st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Freshfully

Establishments

Disestablishments

Lovoy's

Government

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Retirements

Deaths

Gene Bartow
R. G. Armstrong
Eleanor Kidd
See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2012 and List of homicides in 2012

Works

Jim Dinney's 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp

Buildings

Books

See Also

Context

In 2012, Europe experienced a debt crisis. The Encyclopædia Britannica discontinued its print edition. Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her diamond jubilee. The final 21st century Venus transit occurred. A mass shooting took place at a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado. The Summer Olympics were held in London. CERN announced the discovery of a new particle with properties consistent with the Higgs boson after experiments at the Large Hadron Collider. Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory mission's rover, successfully landed on Mars. Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner broke several records during a space dive out of the Red Bull Stratos helium-filled balloon from 24 miles over Roswell, New Mexico. Hurricane Sandy struck the east coast. Barack Obama won the re-election as President. Twenty-six people, mostly children, were killed by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.

The top-grossing films in 2012 included The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hunger Games, Skyfall, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Argo took the Academy Award for Best Picture. Best Director went to Ang Lee (Life of Pi), Best Actor went to Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln), and Best Actress went to Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook).

Top pop music hits in 2012 included "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen, "One More Night" by Maroon 5, "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra, and "We Are Young" by fun. featuring Janelle Monáe. The Grammy for Record of the Year went to "Somebody That I Used to Know", Album of the Year went to "Babel" by Mumford & Sons, Song of the Year went to "We Are Young", and Best New Artist went to fun.

Notable deaths in 2012 included singer Etta James, singer Whitney Houston, singer Davy Jones, comic artist Jean "Moebius" Giraud, journalist Mike Wallace, television host Dick Clark, children's author Maurice Sendak, hairdresser Vidal Sassoon, singer Donna Summer, singer Robin Gibb, author Ray Bradbury, actor Andy Griffith, actor Ernest Borgnine, author Stephen Covey, astronaut Sally Ride, film director Tony Scott, comedian Phyllis Diller, astronaut Neil Armstrong, religious leader Sun Myung Moon, singer Andy Williams, politician George McGovern, actor Larry Hagman, actor Jack Klugman, and former general Norman Schwarzkopf.

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