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* [[March 22]]: [[Bobby Timmons]], former state legislator and [[Alabama Sheriffs Association]] director
* [[March 22]]: [[Bobby Timmons]], former state legislator and [[Alabama Sheriffs Association]] director
* [[March 28]]: [[Bronwyn Fortner]], former police officer
* [[March 28]]: [[Bronwyn Fortner]], former police officer
* [[April 3]]: [[Barry Austin]], [[Birmingham VA Hospital]] staffer and stage actor
* [[April 14]]: [[Dennis Covington]], author
* [[April 14]]: [[Dennis Covington]], author
** [[List of homicides in 2024]]
** [[List of homicides in 2024]]

Revision as of 08:34, 17 April 2024

Logo for the MLB at Rickwood Field game on June 20, 2024

2024 is the 153rd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Birmingham-Southern College closed in 2024.

Government

Religion

Sports

Professional teams

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

Scott Richards

Works

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

Context

2024 was a presidential election year in the United States. Sports Illustrated ceased publishing. The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland collapsed after being stuck by a container ship.

Notable people who died in 2024 included actors Louis Gossett Jr and Carl Weathers; architect Antoine Predock; baseball manager Whitey Herzog; comedian Richard Lewis; conductor Seiji Ozawa; film director Norman Jewison; football player O. J. Simpson; musician Toby Keith; physicist Peter Higgs; sculptor Richard Serra; former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman; television hosts Robert MacNeil and Charles Osgood; and writers John Barth and Howard Waldrop.

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