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Birmingham City Councilors Pass Budget – After Mayor Woodfin Satisfies Their Demands

Birmingham City Councilors Pass Budget – After Mayor Woodfin Satisfies Their Demands
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USFL Makes It Official: Entire 2022 season in Birmingham

USFL Makes It Official: Entire 2022 season in Birmingham
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2020: A Year to Remember


Tamika Palmer, the mother of Breonna Taylor, right, listens to a news conference, Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. Family attorney Ben Crump is calling for the Kentucky attorney general to release the transcripts from the grand jury that decided not to charge any of the officers involved in the Black woman's death. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
By Erica Wright
The Birmingham Times 
What’s left to say about 2020 except that it’s over. But what a year with the well-chronicled coronavirus pandemic that killed more than 300,000; racial unrest that created division in across many communities and a presidential election that was over — until it wasn’t. And there was plenty of more to a year that goes down as one of the most memorable in recent history. Here’s some of what happened.         

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