Lawmakers call for unity, prayer in aftermath of shootings

WASHINGTON - The reaction in Washington to Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando was swift and nearly unanimous, as statements and social media posts offered prayers and condolences for what the president called "a horrific massacre" flooded the web.

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Phoenix shows support for Orlando shooting victims

PHOENIX – A Muslim woman in Phoenix says Ramadan promotes peace, contrary to the man who killed 49 people and injured 53 others at an Orlando gay nightclub. A Christian minister who was among hundreds who attended a vigil for the victims said interfaith conversations needed to continue. An owner of a LGBT clothing store said the tragedy shows more security measures should be taken to guard against those intolerant of gays.

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Let’s talk about Orlando: Share your perspective

The mass shooting in Orlando has prompted questions and controversy. We want to hear from people in Arizona about how the massacre affects you or whether it has changed your perspective.

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First-time blood donors hope to help Orlando shooting victims

CHANDLER -- Some Arizonans are donating blood for the first time to help victims of the shooting in Orlando, Florida.


Families at Parkinson’s center say Ali’s courage ‘gave us all inspiration’

PHOENIX — Karen O’Donnell may have only met Muhammad Ali twice, but Ali's efforts in the fight against Parkinson's disease have been invaluable to her and her husband, John, who has suffered from the disease for 23 years.

Dr. Abraham Lieberman, former director of the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute.