Senator Bernie Sanders to rally with Tammy Baldwin, Randy Bryce in Wisconsin July 14

JANESVILLE -- Senator Bernie Sanders will be in Wisconsin this weekend to rally with Senator Tammy Baldwin and Democratic congressional candidate Randy Bryce.The rally with Senator Baldwin is set for Saturday morning, July 14 at The Lismore hotel in Eau Claire.Doors open at 8 a.m. This event is free and open to the public, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged.The rally with Randy Bryce is set for Saturday evening.Doors open at 4:15 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged.According to the news release, at the rallies in Wisconsin, and others in Minnesota and Pennsylvania this weekend, "Senator Sanders will call on the American people to join the fight to defeat President Trump's extreme, right-wing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and protect health care and Social Security."

MU Poll: Voters remain undecided in Dem primary for governor, GOP primary for Senate

MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette University Law School Poll released on Wednesday, June 20 finds one in three Wisconsin voters remains undecided on August primary candidates in each party.Among Democratic primary voters, 34 percent say that they don’t know which of 10 candidates they will support for the gubernatorial nomination to run against Gov.

'It's going to destroy us:' 17-year Navy vet says mental illness led to discharge and massive debt

SHEBOYGAN— A 17-year veteran of the United States Navy got the boot after he discloses a mental illness, but it's what the government's been doing ever since then that had his family calling the FOX6 Investigators for help.It was hard enough for Nate Duszynski to accept his naval career was over, but then the government started taking his severance pay,  disability checks and tax refunds, even garnishing his wages -- more than $106,000 so far and still counting.Duszynski and his wife say no one will tell them when it's going to end, and it all started when Duszynski disclosed a mental illness that set off a chain of events that led to his removal from the military."It's all I've known for 17 years," Nate Duszynski said.Duszynski was a chief petty officer who worked as a nuclear mechanic on aircraft carriers.