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What Fort Worthians googled this year

2024’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Fort Worthians were searching most this year (it might surprise you).

FTW_2024 year in search

If you searched “Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson” this year, you’re not alone.

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Google’s 2024 Year in Search is out, and its local search function provides an interesting peek into our city’s queries. Take a look at what we were searching most this year (plus, our answers to your searches — we may not be Google, but we know a thing or two about where to recycle those old eclipse glasses you’re still hanging on to.

Unique local searches

  • Top trending song | “Not Like Us” by Kendrick Lamar
  • Top trending sporting event | Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul
  • Top trending Olympian | Simone Biles

  • 4DX movie theater near me | While there are sadly no 4DX movie theaters in Fort Worth, check out three local movie theaters here in town for you to check out and take your friends.
  • Where to vote near me | Y’all did your civic duty, with 828,500+ Tarrant County residents hitting the polls this year. We’ve got a while before our next election, but we’re always keeping you up to date on civic news.
  • Eclipse glasses near me | The eclipse really was a sight to behold. If you’ve still got your glasses hanging around, here’s how you can donate or recycle them.

The fact that “FTWtoday” wasn’t a top local search only hurts our feelings a little bit. There’s always next year.

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