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KJZZ (91.5 FM) is a National Public Radio member station in Phoenix, Arizona. Owned by Rio Salado College, it operates from studios on the college's campus in Tempe. KJZZ airs a format of NPR, and blues and airs jazz on its HD2 subchannel. KJZZ is sister station to the area's main classical music station, KBAQ.
602 was the original area code for Arizona, and was split in 1995 into 602, serving metropolitan Phoenix, and 520, serving the remainder of the state. [1] In 1999, 602 was split into 480, 602, and 623, [ 2 ] which were recombined in 2023.
Its population is composed of five metropolitan areas: Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, Sierra Vista-Douglas [3] and Nogales. Of these, two are metropolitan areas with over 1,000,000 residents: the Phoenix metropolitan area with 4.85 million residents and the Tucson metropolitan area with over 1 million
Originally the Phoenix Title Building, named after its largest tenant. Later called the Transamerica Title Building. 1963-11-1 [284] Tucson House: 195 ft (59 m) 18 Lowenberg & Lowenberg [285] Nicholas G. Sakellar [285] Residential Complete: 1966-3-27 [286] Pima County Legal Services Building: 260 ft (79 m) 20 [287] Place & Place [286 ...
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On that date, use of 520 became mandatory for rural Arizona. The new area code became mandatory in Flagstaff, Prescott, and Yuma on June 30, 1996, and in Tucson on December 31, 1996. The freed central office codes in 602 were then used for new telephone numbers in the Phoenix area. [6]
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Phoenix, AZ October 1, 1973 [14] Converted to Dillard's then Dillard's Clearance, now vacant Scottsdale Fashion Square: Scottsdale, AZ Spring 1974 Converted to Dillard's then Sears, now Macy's: Park Place Mall: Tucson, AZ August 5, 1974 [15] Converted to Dillard's later demolished and replaced with new Dillard's Meadows Mall: Las Vegas, NV 1978