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Here at the Portland Mercury we are proud all year long: of being queer, of being allies, of covering issues important to the city's queer community. So our long-held tradition of a June Queer Guide, that drops the week of the Pride Parade, is a chance to draw from stories we've covered for years as well as dig deep on projects we think warrant a little extra time and bandwidth. For instance, we celebrated House.