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Today in entertainment history: April 14

A look back at some of Hollywood's most memorable milestones.

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Mamba Out: Kobe scores 60 to carry the Lakers to victory in his last game.

Kobe Bryant went out absolutely firing in his final game before retirement, giving the Los Angeles Lakers one more dazzling display of offense to close out his 20-year career.

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Playoff destination sealed, Blazers beat Nuggets 107-99

The Blazers will face the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round of the playoffs.

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Curry shoots Warriors to 73rd win, breaking Bulls’ mark

When the final buzzer sounded, Green bounded onto the floor and grabbed the game ball as confetti streamed down and "73 WINS" appeared on the scoreboard.

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Sounders FC coach Sigi Schmid suffers broken leg

Schmid was wearing a walking boot at Wednesday's morning practice at the Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila.

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Western Washington University reports anti-Semitic incidents

The university is releasing few details about the incidents, citing confidentiality for those involved.

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Lee’s pinch-hit homer in 10th lifts Mariners over Texas 4-2

The South Korea native launched an 0-2 pitch deep over the left-field wall in the tenth inning for his second homer this season.

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Canucks sign North Dakota defenseman Troy Stecher

The 22-year-old Stecher, from Richmond, British Columbia, helped North Dakota win the NCAA title last week

In this photo taken Oct. 23, 2012, a dilapidated structure is seen jutting out into the Strait of Georgia along the beach just south of the location of a proposed coal exporting terminal in Ferndale, Wash., just north of Bellingham, Wash. In the distance behind are an existing aluminum plant and oil refinery. The progressive college town of Bellingham is at the center of one of the fiercest environmental debates in the region: should the Northwest become a hub for exporting U.S. coal to Asia? A proposal to build one of as many as five coal terminals here has divided the town, pitting union and businesses that welcome jobs against environmentalists who worry about coal dust and greenhouse gas emissions. A trade group is running TV ads touting the projects, while numerous cities such as Seattle and Portland are opposing coal trains through their communities.

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Council member Dave Upthegrove is running for State Lands Commissioner

Upthegrove says he opposes the leasing of aquatic lands for coal export terminals.

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Washington charter school system gets back to work

The State Supreme Court ruled last fall that the charter school law was unconstitutional.

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Woman fatally shot by bail bondsman during warrant delivery

She died Wednesday after being taken to St. Joseph Medical Center and was not identified.

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Marijuana patient sues state after daughter gets sick

She was in foster care during a custody battle when she fell ill.

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Arlington couple missing

They were last seen Monday.

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The Latest: Warriors set record & Kobe goes out a winner on NBA’s big night

73 wins for Golden State. 60 points for Kobe Bryant.

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Champions League semifinals set

Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid join Tuesday quarterfinal winners Real Madrid and Manchester City in the final four.

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Lynn Swann named athletic director at USC

Swann will replace Pat Haden on July 1. Haden resigned earlier this year, ending a 5 1/2-year tenure that included the navigation of heavy NCAA sanctions against the school.

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Utah center Jakob Poeltl declares for NBA draft

Poeltl was named a second-team All-American and was the Pac-12 Player of the Year. He ranked No. 2 in the Pac-12 with 17.2 points per game, No. 4 with 9.1 rebounds per game and No. 1 with a 64.6 shooting percentage.

Atlanta Braves' Hector Olivera (28) bats against the New York Mets in a spring training baseball game, Saturday, March 26, 2016, in Kissimmee, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

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Police: Braves OF Olivera arrested, accused of assault

The Braves announced the change in a statement Wednesday, saying the team is "extremely disappointed and troubled."

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Long-stalled email privacy bill advances in Congress

The House Judiciary Committee voted 28-0 to approve the Email Privacy Act, which would update a decades-old law to mandate federal authorities get a warrant to access emails or other digital communications that are more than 180 days old.

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Karl coaching Kings amid reports he could be fired

The former Seattle Sonic coach's job has been in jeopardy much of this season as he has had multiple run-ins with DeMarcus Cousins and has been unable to turn the struggling franchise's fortunes around.

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Western Washington University reports anti-Semitic incidents

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The university is releasing few details about the incidents, citing confidentiality for those involved.

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Council member Dave Upthegrove is running for State Lands Commissioner

In this photo taken Oct. 23, 2012, a dilapidated structure is seen jutting out into the Strait of Georgia along the beach just south of the location of a proposed coal exporting terminal in Ferndale, Wash., just north of Bellingham, Wash. In the distance behind are an existing aluminum plant and oil refinery. The progressive college town of Bellingham is at the center of one of the fiercest environmental debates in the region: should the Northwest become a hub for exporting U.S. coal to Asia? A proposal to build one of as many as five coal terminals here has divided the town, pitting union and businesses that welcome jobs against environmentalists who worry about coal dust and greenhouse gas emissions. A trade group is running TV ads touting the projects, while numerous cities such as Seattle and Portland are opposing coal trains through their communities.

Upthegrove says he opposes the leasing of aquatic lands for coal export terminals.

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Washington charter school system gets back to work

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The State Supreme Court ruled last fall that the charter school law was unconstitutional.

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Woman fatally shot by bail bondsman during warrant delivery

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She died Wednesday after being taken to St. Joseph Medical Center and was not identified.

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Marijuana patient sues state after daughter gets sick

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She was in foster care during a custody battle when she fell ill.