It also sanctioned 2,572 since 2004, according to the first such release of data by the church.
May 2014
President, staff treat forecasters like royalty
To get the climate change word out, the White House turns to experts Americans trust: their meteorologists.
Global warming report warns of climate disruption in Maine, New England
The threat is no longer in the distant future, it says, with the state facing coastal damage, changing fisheries, more heat waves, less healthy moose and more.
Boys’ roundup: Waynflete downs NYA in lacrosse
Henry Cleaves scores three goals in a 6-4 victory.
Gorham council tables new rules for wayward members
After drunken-driving arrests of two councilors in two years, the council considers rules that could force members out but makes no decision.
Local & State Dispatches
Body found on lake thought to be missing Canadian / More than $3.7 million owed in unpaid parking tickets / High court orders new trial in lawsuit over lead paint … and more news from around the state.
Sea Dogs get their second straight win at Reading
Three pitchers combine for a six-hit, 4-0 shutout over the Fightin Phils.
Maine Teacher of Year field down to 16 educators
One of these county winners will be chosen this fall as the state’s 2015 award winner.
U.S. Border Patrol agents rarely face punishment, report reveals
In addition, complaints about mistreatment by border agents often languish for years.
Girls’ roundup: Kennebunk wins in girls’ lacrosse
The Rams outscore North Yarmouth Academy, 18-11.