Regina Mobley

Regina Mobley is a familiar face in Hampton Roads, someone who has been on-air broadcasting stories from the neighborhoods you live in and connecting with the community she’s loved for decades. Now, Regina Mobley is On Your Side.

In March 2020, WAVY-TV 10/WVBT-TV FOX43 welcomed Mobley to WAVY News 10 and to the most-watched anchor team in Hampton Roads.

Mobley left the anchor desk at another local television station two years prior to pursue a thriving career in real estate. The Norfolk State University grad brings more than 26 years of experience as a news reporter, broadcaster and primary anchor to the station On Your Side.

Mobley is a 2014 Inductee of The Virginia Communication Hall of Fame. She also holds two Emmy Awards, two Virginia Associated Press Awards and a Radio/Television News Directors Association Award for her work covering spot news. She is most proud of being one of three news broadcasters from small and mid-sized markets to interview President Barack Obama in 2011. She was also active on Capitol Hill in the coverage of the one-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Look for Mobley anchoring WAVY News 10 at 4 p.m. and WAVY News 10 at 5:30 p.m. with Stephanie Harris. Additionally, Mobley will cover stories on the human condition; a passion she says she cannot wait to dig deep into.

Mobley is community driven. She is the Creator and telethon host of H.O.P.E. Foundation, a Board of Directors Member of The American Red Cross MidAtlantic Region and serves on the Hampton Roads Realtors Association Advisory Committee Chair. She looks forward to being part of Team WAVY and the station’s commitment to community in the form of walks, runs, races, music festivals and other events.

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