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After a short stint in Tampa, Florida, Olympia D. returns to the Queen City resuming her role as the Assistant Program Director and Midday Personality for WOSF-FM 105.3 RNB. Each day, from 10am until 3pm on 105.3 RnB, she looks forward to catching up with her listeners just like old friends...picking up exactly where they left off. Her goal is to put a smile on everyone’s face while helping you to forget the worries of the world. Olympia will give you the latest ENJ (Entertainment News Juice), breaking news, and her unique twist on the world we live in with her quick wit and an identifiable laugh!
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As a mother to her daughter named Brilliance, Olympia D understands the challenges that parents face as they strive to raise the brightest and most well-rounded kids possible. Her journey of raising her daughter, Brilliance, inspired her to build a parenting platform entitled, Raising Brilliance, for parents everywhere. Olympia D’s Raising Brilliance, shared valuable information about various programs and activities that exposed children to positive new ideas and environments that enriched their educational and social skills. Raising Brilliance aired every Friday night at 8pm on WBTV /Bounce TV Channel 1255 on Time Warner Cable. Yet, she still found the time to lend her time and talents to organizations like Susan G. Komen, A Better World, The American Cancer Society and St. Jude. The motto that she lives by is, “turn your negative into a positive situation!”
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Olympia loves working with the community. This is evident in her passion for real estate, another avenue in which she helps homebuyers and sellers achieve their dreams. As the mother of Brilliance, a bright young lady in training, Olympia seeks to provide the same inspiration she gives to her daughter. Olympia’s priority is to inform, educate, and motivate women of all ages to be wealthy and healthy.
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So the next time you’re rolling through Charlotte, NC, tune into 105.3 RnB weekdays from 10am -3pm on 105.3 RnB for lots of laughs, fun, and transformative thinking as we all turn our negative into a positive situation and check her out and follow her on FaceBook, Instagram and Twitter @TheOlympiaDShow!

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools board has rejected Superintendent Crystal Hill’s proposed $2.1 billion budget, directing her to return with a revised plan within two weeks. The decision came in an 8-1 vote during a tense meeting, where board members cited the need for more clarity and stronger alignment with student outcomes before […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A judge has ordered LaMelo Ball to turn over personal medical and communication records as part of an ongoing civil lawsuit tied to an alleged 2023 incident in Charlotte. According to court documents, the Charlotte Hornets guard must provide a list of prescription medications he was taking around the time of […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A Black-owned business in Charlotte is speaking out with transparency after questions surfaced surrounding fundraising efforts tied to a local community market initiative. CLT Black Owned, a platform known for highlighting and supporting Black businesses across Charlotte, recently “dropped receipts” in response to concerns about donations connected to the People’s Market […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A new chapter is taking shape in uptown Charlotte as a familiar sports bar prepares to move into the space once occupied by Hooters, offering what owners describe as “something special” for the community. The previous restaurant’s closure left a noticeable gap in the uptown nightlife and dining scene. Now, the […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — After days of dry skies and rising temperatures, much-needed rain is expected to return to the Carolinas this week, bringing a sense of relief to many residents watching conditions grow increasingly dry. Forecasters say scattered showers are expected across the region over multiple days, with the best chance for steady rainfall […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will cancel classes on May 1, shifting the day to an optional teacher workday as thousands of educators plan to attend a statewide rally in Raleigh. The decision came after the school board voted unanimously during an emergency meeting, citing a surge in teacher leave requests that would make […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Business owners at Camp North End are voicing mixed reactions after management implemented a new curfew following multiple incidents described as “teen takeovers” in recent weeks. The curfew, which limits access for unaccompanied minors during late-night hours, was introduced as a safety measure after large groups of teens gathered on the […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A rising culinary star in Charlotte is gaining attention for pushing boundaries beyond traditional Italian fare at one of the city’s busiest food destinations. Chef AJ Sankofa, recently named one of the city’s best new chefs, is drawing crowds to ESO Artisanal Pasta inside Optimist Hall, where his menu blends creativity […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte has committed $4 million to restore the city’s only historically Black Catholic church, a landmark that has remained closed for five years due to structural concerns. The funding will go toward repairing and reopening Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church, which for decades served as […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Families in the Charlotte area may find it easier to plan summer outings as Carowinds rolls out a new free offer aimed at parents with young children. The amusement park announced a limited-time promotion allowing season passholders or members to add a complimentary Pre-K pass for children ages 3 to 5. […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A Charlotte man turned a late-night surprise into a life-changing celebration after discovering he had won a lottery jackpot, according to officials with the North Carolina Education Lottery. The man, whose name has not been publicly released, said he checked his ticket shortly after midnight and realized he had matched all […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For the coaches shaping young athletes on Friday nights, the commitment remains strong — but the compensation isn’t changing. Officials with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools confirmed that football coaches will not receive a raise for the 2026–27 season, extending what is now an eight-year freeze on coaching stipends. The decision means those leading programs […]