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  2. KHRR - Wikipedia

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    KHRR (channel 40) is a television station in Tucson, Arizona, United States, serving as the market's outlet for the Spanish-language network Telemundo. Owned and operated by NBCUniversal's Telemundo Station Group, the station maintains studios on North Stone Avenue in downtown Tucson, and its transmitter is located atop the Tucson Mountains.

  3. Carondelet Health Network - Wikipedia

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    Carondelet Health Network is a large Catholic health care provider based in Tucson, Arizona.It has five facilities: Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital (the first hospital in Arizona), Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital, Carondelet Neurological Institute, Carondelet Heart & Vascular Institute (all in Tucson), and Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales, Arizona.

  4. Tucson Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Medical Center (TMC), licensed at 641 beds, [1] is a locally governed nonprofit regional hospital in Tucson, Arizona.The medical center treats about 30,000 inpatients and 120,000 outpatients annually as well as around 6,000 births.

  5. Trail Dust Town - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 to 1982, Trail Dust Town was the site of one of Tucson's earliest community theater companies, Playbox Theatre. Playbox started several years earlier in a vacant church near the University of Arizona (later home to the Loft Theater, an early art film theater in Tucson) but it moved to Trail Dust Town in order to grow.

  6. Pago Pago Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Pago Pago Lounge was a mid-twentieth century Tiki Bar named for and inspired by the capital city of Pago Pago on South Pacific Ocean island of American Samoa.Opened in 1947, it was the first Tiki themed restaurant and bar in Tucson, Arizona located in the Miracle Mile Historic District.

  7. Ajo, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    At its peak population in 1960 (7,049), it was the second-largest community in Pima County behind Tucson. In both 1950 and 1960, it was the 16th largest community in Arizona. [ 15 ]

  8. 2023 Tucson mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Tucson mayoral election was held on November 7, 2023, to elect the mayor of Tucson, Arizona. Primary elections were held on August 1. Primary elections were held on August 1. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Incumbent Democratic mayor Regina Romero won re-election to a second term in office.

  9. Tucson station - Wikipedia

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    Tucson, AZ – Amtrak; Tucson, AZ – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak) Tucson Amtrak station information; Southern Arizona Transportation Museum – at the Depot. Arizona Rail Passenger Association: Tucson Depot history; USA Rail Guide: "Tucson Amtrak Station & El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot" – by Train Web