
Genevieve Curtis
Reporter at WTVT-TV (Tampa, FL)
Journalist. EMMY winning 10x nominated anchor/investigator. Passion for uncovering stories. Wisconsin heart. Mizzou Made. TX-NC-FL. Husky Mum. engagement era💍
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2 days ago |
fox13news.com | Genevieve Curtis
There’s some buyers' remorse for younger homebuyers who may have jumped at low interest rates during the pandemic, and are now finding the cost of ownership is more than they bargained for. St. Petersburg realtor Jack Cleary sees that trend in the market emerging, with first-time home sellers moving on from their first homes quicker. "Now, younger people are using it as a stepping stone," he said. "High home prices, student debt, plus inflation.
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Genevieve Curtis
The BriefReal estate website Open Door found 94% of Gen Z first-time home sellers and 86% of millennial first-time home sellers had regrets about buying a house. St. Petersburg realtor Jack Cleary says he's noticing changing trends, with first-time home sellers moving on from their first homes quicker. The survey also found that the majority of first-time home sellers aren’t planning to buy right away. TAMPA, Fla.
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1 week ago |
fox13news.com | Genevieve Curtis
Over the weekend, police said a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed by his friend while the two were reportedly playing with a gun inside a car. The shooting death reignited community concerns about the growing epidemic of youth gun violence in the city. As St. Pete officials begin shaping the city’s upcoming budget, residents and community advocates are urging leaders to take stronger action to protect the city’s youth.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Genevieve Curtis
The BriefDays after a 13-year-old was shot and killed in St. Pete, the community has reignited concerns about youth gun violence. As St. Pete officials begin shaping the city’s upcoming budget, residents and community advocates are urging leaders to take stronger action to protect the city’s youth. At a recent budget meeting, dozens of residents spoke out, demanding the city allocate more resources toward preventing youth violence. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
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1 week ago |
fox13news.com | Genevieve Curtis
Pinellas County voters could get the chance to decide on what form of government they want. Commissioners are discussing moving to a county mayor instead of a county administrator, ultimately letting the voters decide on the county’s leadership. Commissioner Chris Latvala introduced the idea on the premise that it allows voters to elect the top county official. The backstory: County Administrator Barry Burton currently oversees a budget of $4.3 million and over 2,000 employees.
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